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@Evan A Fleming: Well, they did just upgrade the towers in New York apparently. So maybe I'm getting lucky!

@posts: Yeah, I pretty much use it one-handed except when I type.

@boyracer: Doesn't work for me. I have to cover the entire bottom part of the phone. My palm doesn't cover that part of the phone unless I'm holding it with my right hand.

I have the iPhone4. I am left-handed. I tried to recreate the signal problem and only succeeded when I used my middle and fourth finger to straddle the black band and curled my pinky around the bottom edge of the phone, effectively covering the entire lower right side of the phone and part of the bottom of the phone.

@ortizlgnd4: It's very easy to understand how many religions have a similar flood myth; they all copied from one another.

@ortizlgnd4: It is far too early in the morning after a late night for my sarcasm detector to be working properly. Please tell me that is what I'm seeing.

@frigg: You know, why not tweak this signal so I believe my old TracFone was better? :-)

@8oardR1der: After having played with my coworker's HD2 and a friend's Evo, I'd say I'm far happier with an iPhone than I'd be with either of them. As hard as it obviously is for you, people just *MIGHT* prefer something you don't, as in ios/iPhone over Android.

I finally re-created this infamous signal problem about an hour ago on my caseless iPhone4. I'm a lefty, so I thought I'd have major troubles with this, but to re-create this problem, I had to wrap my fingers right around the lower part of the phone in a way that is completely uncomfortable an unnatural. I'm not

@dragonfire312: Does the HD2 sound right? That's what I think he has, but I could be wrong. At any rate, it just felt big. I realize, at this point, it's kind of just a matter of preference. I own the iPhone (but I'm REALLY not one of those people who engage in the whole Mac Vs. PC/Android thing), but I can

@C0ldFusi0n: I'm with you. My coworker has the (crap I'm blanking, but it's a Verizon HTC phone and it's physically similar to the EVO in size) and it is monstrous. I wouldn't want that in my pocket, and that's even without a case.

@evanminn01: Why don't you just put a monitor in your pocket, then? :-)

@MazdaMania: Check your hyperbole. Big Mac fan here, but I do research and I don't run out and buy something the second it hits a store.

I went into the Apple Store and did a little test on about 7 of the iPhones there. I'm a lefty and, even on my current 3GS, I don't hold my phone in the "questionable manner" anyway. So I tried gripping these phones in several different ways (palm over the gap, fingers on gap, etc)...only one of them received a signal

I've had every cellular service in NYC since I moved here 10 years ago. AT&T is most assuredly no worse than anything else. I had MAJOR dead spots with T-Mobile (almost all of 14th st and a little bit south were dead to me) and continuous dropped calls with Sprint. I couldn't even use my cell phone inside my two

@Deoki: How does that mislead? Size means how big it is. The only thing they did backwards was name it Screen size and put the resolution in the next column in a much larger font than the actual screen size.

My only real problem is her age. It just seems that we want to hyper sexualize teenaged girls, mainly for the benefit of much older men.

This is really apropos of nothing, except the boys' club mentality of comedy. I'm watching "Last Comic Standing" right now, because (follow me) my boyfriend's brother's good friend is in the semifinals and he's funny!

@Clare116: What do you get for the whore who has everything?