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As people have pointed out in various forums, Steve used a clever trick there.
You see, he didn't say 1% more dropped calls, he said one more dropped call in a hundred. So, if you had 1 dropped call per hundred with your 3GS you would now have 2 dropped calls with the iPhone 4, all other factors being equal. That's 100% percent increase in dropped calls. If you had 10 dropped calls per hundred (huge number, I've never had a single dropped call with my 3GS in almost a year) the one more call would still be a non-insignificant 10% increase.