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Apple admits you're holding it wrong, moves iPhone 17 Pro antenna
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56624, member: 636"] Apple plans to relocate antenna placement from the iPhone frame edges to positions surrounding the elevated camera module on future devices. Engineers expect this repositioning will decrease interference from user hand placement and nearby metal objects. The modified antenna arrangement creates better signal distribution patterns while reducing dead zones across vertical and diagonal directions. Enhanced connectivity performance becomes achievable in crowded metropolitan areas and confined interior spaces. Current iPhone users typically grasp devices from the lower section, which blocks existing antenna systems and weakens signal reception. Tipster Majin Bu shared these technical details, though Apple has not confirmed the antenna modifications for iPhone 17 Pro models. The redesigned antenna system could extend across the entire iPhone 17 series or remain exclusive to premium variants. Users would experience improved reception quality and signal consistency in areas with limited network coverage. Apple may introduce significant visual design changes alongside these technical improvements. However, consumers might consider waiting for the twentieth anniversary iPhone model, which promises revolutionary aesthetic modifications comparable to the iPhone X transformation. [/QUOTE]
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