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@Celtic1888: I also heard rumors that if you place an Evo flat on it's back on a flat table, that it grounds out the screen and renders it unusable...is this true?

@cowboybebopfan: Definitely get the iPhone 4. I have had some issues here and there with reception and transmission, and yes it tends to get frustrating, but I don't know of any cell phone on the market that doesn't sometimes lose signal when you're not expecting it to, or not work well in network dead spots. Plus,

@tvcity6455: Return the phone and do what? Not have a phone? Buy a phone I don't want? You do realize that they're sold out everywhere, right? You do realize that you can't EXCHANGE one for a phone with a coating around the antenna, right? And if you seriously think that our legal system isn't meant to help the

@Fresh Prince: This lawsuit is going to be a thriller!

@asscobb: Really? Because I am currently reading the tech specs on the Nexus One...1 ghz processor, 512 mbs ram...sounds pretty familiar to the iPhone4. Oh wait, but the Nexus One has a lack of a gyroscope, and no proximity sensor, a 2x digital zoom instead of 5, MUCH lower resolution screen, plus, Google's own

@craznoe: +1 for grandfather clauses!

@velazcod: Wait, you mean there are women that aren't meant just for sex?

@ITIL_Prince: Wouldn't the purchase agreement be more like slavery?

@FauxFilms: They're not. It takes me a lot of effort to purposefully recreate this problem, like you said. But in the real world, it happens all the time when I'm least expecting it. I deliver pizzas while I'm in school and I literally hung up on a customer Saturday because I had 4 bars until I had to switch the

@Brian Alexander: I just commented on a later post, but I'll say it here again. I'm curious if Apple has their own AT&T tower right inside or outside Infinite Loop and that's why they saw no signal degradation when testing in the labs. Either that, or Apple discriminates against left-handed people.

@8thManOnTheMoon: Knowing about Apple's strict privacy rules, I would absolutely assume that every single person testing an iPhone4 OUTSIDE of Infinite Loop had a case on it to disguise it as a 3GS. My thought now is, more than likely, no, people testing inside Infinite Loop would probably not use one. But this

@KayKins: Lol...glad to hear he's an EX. Doesn't sound like the brightest bulb. I have used skype for a long time and never once wondered how to click the "end call button" or hit "escape" on my keyboard to exit full screen mode. I love Gizmodo, but this is a pointless article. I wouldn't even call this one an

@Theophilus P. Wildebeeste: It is an interesting theory. But people are just using FuzzyBand on iOS4.0 to downgrade to the old baseband used with 3.1.3 to unlock it because the unlock for the new baseband is not quite available yet. So while the theory interests me, I think it would be futile because people would

@Brad Roth: I think it's the "grass is always greener on the other side" mentality...if Apple charged $30 more for the phone and included the bumper with it, people would cry, "But, I don't want to HAVE to pay for the bumper, it should be my decision." I think it's lose/lose.

@blehbleh13: "I think you'll just be amazed that how it's a quantum leap over anything that's out there.

@Eric Tate: Pure genius. Call 1-888-FACETIME right before you chuck the phone.

@blehbleh13: Haha. If I just don't think about it, I won't drop...fuck, I should have been more careful.

@md5sum: Don't use glass iPhones to call glass houses? Oh wait, I have at&t, I can't call anyone.