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With other manufacturers, those are some general guidelines about not covering the antenna.
In the case of iPhone 4, a gentle touch in one small spot (happening to be where you'd keep fingers) bridged the exposed antennae elements, destroying reception. It's not a "death grip" as it was presented - more a "death smudge".
But I'm not surprised at the dishonesty of ignoring such "detail"...




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2009-08-22
iPhone4/s has high sensitivity antenna.
Probably your customer is holding it "incorrectly" =)
http://www.pcworld.com/article/241186/new_iphone_4s_antenna_death_g... "
Full guide to 'not holding it wrong' is here
http://dontholditwrong.tumblr.com