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    iPhone 4 problem solved

    Some of you may be aware that my iPhone 4 was having major reception problems but today I think I may have fixed it. My phone would hardly ever have more than 1 bar inside my house, I was constantly dropping calls and incoming calls were going straight to voicemail. I upgraded to the new iOS 4.0.1 the other day and saw no improvement so today I went back to the AT&T store and they fixed it in less than five minutes.

    IT WAS THE DANG SIM CARD!!!

    The guy who helped me told me they had been replacing a lot of cards in the iPhone 4, which uses the new very tiny SIM cards.

    I'm sitting in my house posting this via Tapatalk and have 5 bars of antenna! I'm very happy.

    So, if your reception sucks on your new iPhone you might try a new SIM.

    #2
    Gotta love new technology

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      #3
      iPhone 4 problem solved

      Just picked mine up this morning. Tapatalk was my first app to download. Pretty sweet.

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        #4
        Glad you got her all worked out. love mine. Gotta couple new apps I really like recently:

        Talking Tom
        Genius Scan
        Prankdial
        Light
        Jailbreaker
        Flick Fishing

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          #5
          Good to hear.

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            #6
            Well I heard the issue was the human hand blocking the signal. My plan was to sell all you iPhone users my own special upgrade:

            The new iPhone monkey!
            He/she will be a specially trained monkey to hold the iPhone to your ear when it rings or you need to make a call.
            Comes complete with an Apple logo diaper and one month of free bannanas!

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              #7
              Glad to hear it. I have been waiting for them to get a few of the bugs out, than I'm getting rid of the Crackberry.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Loneaggie View Post
                Good to hear.
                So does Tyge qualify as "media driven"??

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                  #9
                  How do they open the case to get to the sim card?

                  Interesting info.

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                    #10
                    iPhone 4 problem solved

                    Good deal. Glad to hear it. It had me real worried to see such a loyal iPhone user so frustrated since I just pulled the trigger on my first one. I've had it for about 24 hours and I love it so far.

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                      #11
                      I might have to try this Tyge. I've had some pretty crappy data performance as of late due to low signal.

                      Bill,

                      All it takes is a paper clip. There is hole on the side and you push it and the tray w/sim pops out.

                      Kevin

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Bill in San Jose View Post
                        How do they open the case to get to the sim card?

                        Interesting info.
                        The sim card on the Iphone 4 is located on the side of the phone, not on the top as it was on the 3G.

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                          #13
                          Yeah I was pretty surprised when I got home and my reception issues seemed to have gone away by just replacing the SIM card. The guy told me his store had been replacing one or two a day since the launch, which is strange because I haven't read anything about this issue. His explanation was that a bad SIM card can and will decrease your reception.

                          This issue has nothing to do with how you hold the phone. I've tested mine a couple of times and can't get it to loose signal by touching the aluminum band around it like has been reported. That wouldn't be an issue with me anyway as I've ALWAYS had my phone in a case.

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                            #14
                            wondering if this is a covert blame game and if in fact whether or not there is a behind the scenes cracking open of the case and an insulator of some type put on the offending short from whatever to the band....when apple lost so much coin when this hit the fan, it would not surprise me if this would be the new ruse....blame it on a faulty batch of sims...

                            yeah yeah...it's plausible....especially with so much coin at stake...

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                              #15
                              I know i changed the sim card in my blackberry a couple of weeks before i got my iphone last year. i went from having a bar sometimes 2 around the house to having full signal nearly everywhere.

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