Quote Originally Posted by [AK]Hylander View Post
at least not to the extent that it does on the Apple iPhone and exposed impedance areas. Holding the iPhone 4 'naturally', I could generate the problem very easily and repeatedly.
I've never been able to recreate it. When I did it speeds actually went up.

(I honestly think it was a smaller percentage of the phones that were affected by the issue and it just kind of got blown way out of proportion, but I could be wrong.)