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etuoyo 2010-07-16 21:37

Nokia : We prioritize antenna performance over physical design
 
http://www.engadget.com/2010/07/16/n...ical-design-i/

Nokia hits back after Apple suggests all other phone manufacturers have the same issue. Not sure why Apple couldn't just admit they have an issue.

Laughing Man 2010-07-16 21:42

Re: Nokia : We prioritize antenna performance over physical design
 
Because Apple cares alot about their public image.

Nokia should prioritize customer service and communication too.

gerbick 2010-07-16 22:08

Re: Nokia : We prioritize antenna performance over physical design
 
I wonder if people were this angry with the Nokia e71 when it exhibited the same behavior...

Oh well. They prioritize antenna performance. How about OS and customer support being at least in the top 5 too?

nikolajhendel 2010-07-16 22:24

Re: Nokia : We prioritize antenna performance over physical design
 
does Apple really care? The sell rate of the IPhone 4 speaks for itself, and I'm quite sure that Nokia has never sold with this speed.
I honestly am a bit worried with Nokias "turn around" rate regarding cool phones. N900 is a clumpsy brick compared to any IPhone - I'm happy with my N900 - but let's be fair, Nokia hardware design is not good enough ATM.

gerbick 2010-07-16 22:26

Re: Nokia : We prioritize antenna performance over physical design
 
Does Apple really care? Does any company really care?

No. Or else we'd have better products that falter less in our hands.

techngro 2010-07-16 22:47

Re: Nokia : We prioritize antenna performance over physical design
 
So they prioritize antenna over physical design? Big frickin whoop!

Here's a thought, how about prioritizing your frickin OS. How about prioritizing making a useable device that in 2010 can actually sync properly with my PC.

Better yet, how about prioritizing not screwing over your customers by end of lifing their (new) OS and then telling them that your (newer) OS won't be supported on their device.

Goddammit Nokia. If you open your stupid mouth one more time, i'm gonna pwn you even harder next time.

Creamy Goodness 2010-07-16 22:51

Re: Nokia : We prioritize antenna performance over physical design
 
why do they put the antenna in the bottom where you're guaranteed to block at least some of the signal when talking on the phone then?

danramos 2010-07-16 23:08

Re: Nokia : We prioritize antenna performance over physical design
 
Well. How about that. I'm glad to see where Nokia has its priorities. Despite everything else, they clearly can design one mean antennae.

Benson 2010-07-16 23:12

Re: Nokia : We prioritize antenna performance over physical design
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Creamy Goodness (Post 754424)
why do they put the antenna in the bottom where you're guaranteed to block at least some of the signal when talking on the phone then?

Because that's farthest away from your head, and minimizes radiation absorbed in your head (SAR); yay for regulations.

Besides, it's not like you can put it somewhere else inside the phone and not be guaranteed to block the signal -- again, the whole head thing. The design goals of a mobile phone are seriously contradictory -- good radio performance at 850-2100MHz (wavelengths 14-6 inches) in the smallest possible package, and "normal" conditions involve being held directly against a loud-mouthed waterbag which must be protected from excessive radio absorption. The design is always a compromise, and it's honestly pretty incredible that most mobiles work as well as they do, especially considering all the additional obstacles (camera, battery, etc.) further restricting the available antenna space in a modern smartphone.

danramos 2010-07-16 23:26

Re: Nokia : We prioritize antenna performance over physical design
 
Ahem.

http://cimota.com/blog/2010/07/06/wh...ice-drops-off/

Very, VERY appropriate article... and he mentions the 770/N800/N810/N900 line, too.


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