@riluve I am not worked up, there would have been a lot of capitals and a lot of exclamation points. now go crawl back into your cave and worship apple.
@ratspider2000 you should not let your sexual frustration get you so worked up. As it happens, anyone working with sensitive electronic equipment could explain this to you, so its not a matter of being a physics teacher. It is simply the matter of not being a dolt.
@riluve dry skin is a poor conductor but is still conductive and is not an isolator. and when holding the phone in say... idk a phone call for a while, your hand will sweat and become an even greater conductor. now im sure the humidity levels in everyones house on youtube that owns a iphone 4 with this problem are outrageously high..... (sarcasm)..... so how about you stop trying to be Mr. Physics teacher and shut the hell up?
@ratspider2000 Not exactly what I am saying. Sweat is only single a component of what I am saying. Basically though:
dry hand= isolator.
Moist or wet hand = conductor.
It could be hand lotion that makes the difference, not any sweat. The local weather conditions are a big factor as well. If you "knew" these things, then it would have been foolish to make your previous comment at all.
My Iphone iV is the same shit. Its allready replaced by the local apple shop. But I loose about 60% of all calls. Very anoying.. rotten apples!
tinolino58 1 year ago
My phone does the same thing. I'm returning it this week.
hustletv 1 year ago
@riluve well at least we agree on one thing...... anyway im done with this argument or w/e it is. got my evo today too excited to fight...
ratspider2000 1 year ago
@ratspider2000 LMAO - you dumb as shit - I aint done nothn' but bust on apple for having such a dipshit design.
riluve 1 year ago
@riluve I am not worked up, there would have been a lot of capitals and a lot of exclamation points. now go crawl back into your cave and worship apple.
ratspider2000 1 year ago
@ratspider2000 you should not let your sexual frustration get you so worked up. As it happens, anyone working with sensitive electronic equipment could explain this to you, so its not a matter of being a physics teacher. It is simply the matter of not being a dolt.
riluve 1 year ago
@riluve dry skin is a poor conductor but is still conductive and is not an isolator. and when holding the phone in say... idk a phone call for a while, your hand will sweat and become an even greater conductor. now im sure the humidity levels in everyones house on youtube that owns a iphone 4 with this problem are outrageously high..... (sarcasm)..... so how about you stop trying to be Mr. Physics teacher and shut the hell up?
ratspider2000 1 year ago
@ratspider2000 Not exactly what I am saying. Sweat is only single a component of what I am saying. Basically though:
dry hand= isolator.
Moist or wet hand = conductor.
It could be hand lotion that makes the difference, not any sweat. The local weather conditions are a big factor as well. If you "knew" these things, then it would have been foolish to make your previous comment at all.
riluve 1 year ago
@riluve I know exactly what you are saying to be fact but your sweat is conductive, and holding a phone for a while will cause your hands to sweat.
ratspider2000 1 year ago
@ratspider2000
I am guessing that your High School does not have a physics program.
riluve 1 year ago