When buying a new television, make sure to read the Consumer Reports Best TV review. It’ll provide useful information on the benefits and drawbacks of different models. You should also know what features to check for and how to turn them off. For example, if you want to use your TV fo...
Yes really. I have a 4 and all it takes is a light touch bridging the antenna gap. That can be with a finger tip or (far more commonly) the base of the thumb. Otherwise the iPhone 4 radio performance is much better than the 3GS. ...
The first major tiff between Apple fans andConsumer Reportswas the Antennagate brouhahain 2010, which ultimately had a lot to do with a misunderstanding related to which information was and wasn't behindConsumer Reports'paywall. There was a similar controversy related to the 2016 ...
Consumer Reports, the consumer advocacy group that gained notoriety for refusing to recommend Apple's iPhone 4 because of its external antenna, has tested Apple's new iPad and found it can heat up to 116 degrees when running graphic-intensive games [updated]. Update:The tests from Consume...
Consumer Reports: Verizon iPhone has antenna issueJESSICA MINTZ
The Verizon iPhone 4 has the same antenna attenuation problems that the original AT&T model suffered from, according to Consumer Reports. The magazine said on Friday that just as with the GSM version of the iPhone, users can cause a drop in signal streng
1. Consumer Reports says that the iPhone 4's antenna issue is a major problem and even though it's the top rated phone, they can't recommend it because of the antenna issue.2. Consumer Reports says that the iPhone 4S doesn't have an antenna problem.3. Consumer Reports r...
Consumer Reports faults iPhone 4 antenna in testJESSICA MINTZ
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On the island of Ortigia, off of Syracuse, Sicily, we saw a local man fixing his TV antenna. Sounds sort of ordinary. But then you see that the antenna faces the ruins of the temple of Apollo. So you have to wonder if Apollo put the hex on it. In the Alhambra palace in Granada,...