Consumer Reports initially dismissed the iPhone 4's antenna troubles by saying that it's not necessarily unique to the phone.
But after testing the device and recreating the problem, the consumer publication has concluded that it cannot recommend the iPhone 4 until Apple addresses the antenna issue.
Consumer Reports' opinion is significant because it's well respected by mainstream consumers and the tests they've conducted appear to be the most comprehensive by an independent organization. Unfortunately, Consumer Reports hasn't provided much actual data to bolster its findings.
Consumer Reports tested three iPhone 4s in a special chamber designed to block out wireless signals. Inside, they recreated a cell site and tested the phone's controversial external antenna. More...
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