I'm hardly the one to defend Apple, in an Android thread, no less, but I'll throw in my piece. All the independent research seems to show that holding the iPhone 4 "wrong" leads to around a 24 dB signal loss. So if you only have 20-25 dB of signal, like possibly in the above video guy's house, you're going to lose all your bars, and potentially lose connection. If you have 100+ dB like people do when they have good service (ie, hardly anywhere in America) you won't even notice it. All I was saying is that this kind of thing should be more common in the land of AT&T.
All that said, Android is better for about 50 reasons, so yay for Galaxy S.
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