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Besides, it's not like you can put it (bridge) somewhere else inside the phone and not be guaranteed to block the signal
Because that's farthest away from your head, and minimizes radiation absorbed in your head (SAR); yay for regulations.
*snip ...snip
-- 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.
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2010-07-17
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Am I the only one that think Nokia has been taking one to many cheap shots at Apple these days?
The gizmodo thing, the phone grip thing and now this. Seems a tad low IMHO. How about focusing on supporting the n900 more
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2010-07-17
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Sadly gerbick (as you've said) nobody really cares about us consumers. They're all out to appease their stockholders even though by pleasing consumers they make a better long term profit.
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The gizmodo thing, the phone grip thing and now this. Seems a tad low IMHO. How about focusing on supporting the n900 more