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Antennagate 2: HTC responds to the HD7 antenna death grip Comments

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  • Anonymous
  • smP
  • 03 Dec 2010

ha it only barely drops a bar or two,not 5 bars down to one like the iphone 4. Fairs dues to Htc though for not sarcasticaly saying hold it differently or repeated blame reporters or try to pump out videos of other phones with 'same'problems,take note stevie i want your cash jobs

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  • Anonymous
  • t7D
  • 03 Dec 2010

Hahahaha! I like what GSMARENA said on the last part:
"Luckily, HTC didn't start blaming other companies, like you-know-who."

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  • tkolev
  • n2@
  • 03 Dec 2010

HTC's phones loosing some bars of reception is nothing like Apple's dropped calls. Stop comparing them, just to make Apple less guilty. Apple sacrificed basic RF design principles in order for their girl-toy to be eye-candy, by exposing the antenna. HTC's antennas are embeded in the plastic covers and it is inevitable for them to loose some signal strength but they are still keeping the connection alive no matter how you hold the phone (well, if you wrap your hands in alluminum foil and then grab the covers, then yes - you are holding it wrong ;) )

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  • Anonymous
  • Lax
  • 03 Dec 2010

Meh... HTC and their lame snapdragon CPUs... what could you expect...

Samsung, WTF!

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  • Anonymous
  • 0xQ
  • 03 Dec 2010

htc fail? Some1 said to me thats a "ferrari" company.

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  • Anonymous
  • mga
  • 03 Dec 2010

Asad, 03 Dec 2010GSMarena thanks for pointing out the issue which will make manufactures to be concerned before... morebrown nose

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  • Asad
  • ITV
  • 03 Dec 2010

GSMarena thanks for pointing out the issue which will make manufactures to be concerned before bringing anything in the market but honestly i don't think that the things are that bad with this very cell phone.
Firstly, they are right to say that antenna is located at the position where there is least possibility of user contact and I am sure they are right. losing one or 2 signals while using the device is not abnormal but still should be avoided in such high-end devices where users have high expectations.
by the way GSMarena, I am your fan.

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  • Anonymous
  • LeR
  • 03 Dec 2010

thats for making it windows and not android lol

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  • akash from nepal
  • u10
  • 03 Dec 2010

looks like htc support only htc desire hd not a hd7 ho ho

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