Saturday 17 July 2010 @ 3:56 pm
Phone signal lost is a very hot topic these days after iPhone 4 was tested to have such problem due to its antenna design.
As we known that the antenna of Samsung Galaxy S is located at the bottom of the phone, below the battery. So, we might have a concern that the phone may suffer the same significant signal lost as the iPhone 4.
Therefore, I did a simple reception test on Samsung Galaxy S and below is the video :-
Samsung Galaxy S Review Series
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- 10 Things You Want To Know About Samsung Galaxy S
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- Samsung Galaxy S Super AMOLED Screen Close Up
- Samsung Galaxy S TV-Out Feature
- Samsung Galaxy S 5mp Camera – Features & Pictures
- Samsung Galaxy S Camera : HD Video
- Samsung Galaxy S Battery Tests
- Samsung Galaxy S Reception Test
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- Samsung Galaxy S Reviews Wrapping Up
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iphone4 has its anternna located outside of the phone but galaxy S has its anternna located inside the phone i dont think this will cause much of a signal lost. perhaps you would want to try calling someone when doing the test and see if it affects the call?
iphone4 has its anternna located outside of the phone but galaxy S has its anternna located inside the phone i dont think this will cause much of a signal lost. perhaps you would want to try calling someone when doing the test and see if it affects the call?
Did you actually drop calls on this phone, like it happens a lot in iphone 4
Did you actually drop calls on this phone, like it happens a lot in iphone 4