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  • 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!

  • My phone does the same thing. I'm returning it this week.

  • @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 LMAO - you dumb as shit - I aint done nothn' but bust on apple for having such a dipshit design.

  • @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.

  • @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

    I am guessing that your High School does not have a physics program.

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