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Does the death grip affect the HTC Sensation’s Bluetooth and Wi-Fi performance?

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Does-the-death-grip-affect-the-HTC-Sensations-Bluetooth-and-Wi-Fi-performanceIt has been months since we have heard about the left handed death grip, the problem that affected the Apple iPhone 4 so soon after its launch. Held a certain way, with the user’s hand holding the lower left region of the phone, the user’s body interfered with the antenna causing a drop in signal strength. According to the Nordic Hardware Lab, the same problem is seen with the HTC Sensation and with this model, the problem also affects Wi-Fi and Bluetooth performance. The video below shows how when the phone is lying on your palm, Bluetooth performance falters. And with Wi-Fi, the list of lower signal hotspots disappears from the screen.

In Apple’s case, the company got too cute and wrapped the antenna around the outside of the casing to improve the strength of the antenna. While HTC was not as blatant in its antenna design, the Taiwan based firm used a large metal battery cover which has some plastic parts that act as an antenna. When covered by your hand, it affects the performance of the radios inside the unit-especially the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi radios.

To appease customers, Apple ended up offering free rubber bumpers and cases to iPhone 4 buyers. The rubber prevented human contact from interfering with the antenna, which caused the attenuation. Since word about the death grip happening on the HTC Sensation is so far very limited, it might require some more problems to appear after a launch in the U.S. before the manufacturer feels compelled to offer a solution. The HTC Sensation 4G is expected to launch in the States via T-Mobile on June 15th, as we reported. But the model has already hit the market overseas, and if anyone using the handset has experienced the death grip and the loss of signal, let us know by leaving a comment in the box below.

source: GSMArena via NordicHardware (Translated)

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4 Responses to “Does the death grip affect the HTC Sensation’s Bluetooth and Wi-Fi performance?”

  1. Annette says:

    I think the Incredible 2 has this issue also. Very poor reception!

  2. lisa says:

    I just received my HTC sensation. Unfortunately I am experiencing the antenna problem. Wi-fi works great when I almost don’t touch the phone but the connection is gone when I hold the phone in for instance landscape. Did I understood correctly that a silicone skin can solve this problem?

  3. lisa says:

    It seems like the problem appears when touching at least one bottom and top corner of the device!

  4. dave says:

    Well I got the HTC to over come my BB issues. I have the signal issues. NO THE CASES, SILICONE DO NOT IMPROVE THE SERVICE. I used one, since day one, and have to take it off in spots to get service. Love the phone, and trying to come up with ideas to gain better signal. I will be testing things, and post up if I get any improvement.


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