After a few flat out denials and a misguided PR campaign, the situation was dubbed antennagate, after the famous Watergate political scandal of the 70′s. Now that Apple has released a revised version of the iPhone 4 in order to meet the compatibility standards of Verizon’s CDMA network, were they able to address the antenna issues along the way?
The folks over at Slash Gear sure seem to think so, because they were able to go hands-on with the updated iPhone 4, directly after Verizon’s media event on Tuesday.
What they found wasn’t shocking by any means; it appears that Apple has fixed the antenna issues that plagued its initial design. It’s unsurprising considering Apple has had months to tweak the hardware in order to eliminate the antenna problems.
Not only that, but the spy shots that were unveiled last week clearly show changes to the metal band that wraps around the iPhone’s exterior. This band serves as part of the iPhone’s antennas.
True enough, their test wasn’t the most scientific method, but it’s certainly a positive sign to witness.
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