Well, there’s good news and bad news for Apple. First, the good: iPhone 4 users in the Apple Discussions support forum don’t appear to be too riled up over the phone’s antenna issues. The bad news is ...
One of the major issues surrounding the iPhone 4 release this summer was the proximity sensor failing during phone calls resulting in muting, conference calling, and other inadvertent touch input.
Several iPhone 4 users have reported that the device’s redesigned proximity sensor fails to turn off the touchscreen, which can lead to accidental hangups. A lengthy thread in Apple’s support forums ...
Forget the Grip of Death - a duff proximity sensor is iPhone 4’s real hang-up. And it's a problem that turns it from smartphone of the year to a handset I'd be wary of buying. I'm calling it the Ear ...
Some early adopters of the iPhone 4 say they have experienced poor performance from the handset's proximity sensor, which turns off the touchscreen when the device is held against one's ear during a ...
Back in July, at the iPhone 4 Antennagate conference, Steve Jobs acknowledged the iPhone 4’s proximity sensor issues and said they’d be fixed in the “next ...
Blamed on everything from a software bug to greasy ear canals, the iPhone 4’s overly sensitive proximity sensor was supposed to get fixed with the release of iOS 4.1. Don’t hold your breath, though, ...
Some early adopters of the Apple iPhone 4 are reporting proximity sensor issues that have led to unintended button presses as the screen switches on-and-off mid-call. The glitch, according to a post ...
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