Apple Inc. said late last week that it was "stunned" to discover the company had been using the "totally wrong" formula on its iPhone to determine the number of bars used to portray signal strength on the smart phone.
Widespread complaints from users state that the iPhone 4 can show a sudden plunge in signal strength when the phone is held a certain way. The way the phone is held covers the small black strip on the side of the phone.
Apple said: "Their big drop in bars is because their high bars were never real in the first place," owing to this so-called "wrong formula." The justification has confused some, who say there is no industry standard formula for the issue at hand.
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