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Paranormal activity with iPhone 4S dropped calls

I know that when a new smartphone hits the mobile space there is always a few glitches to iron out as no handset hits the public perfect in every way, and more often than not there are numerous bugs to be sorted out before a device runs as it should. When it comes to the iPhone however, as Apple gear is claimed to be the best there is, by the iOS faithful anyway, it is a tad surprising that when Apple pushes out a new iPhone such as the iPhone 4S, the device still suffers from numerous problems.

Since the release of the iPhone 4S, the device has seen its fair share of problems, one of which was outbound audio calls, another was slow speeds on Sprint, but all sorted once Apple put their mind to it.

Then there were other problems with the iOS smartphone such as complaints of weak battery performance, Apple’s voice assistant Siri not being able to understand some user’s accents, tinted screen problems, camera issues, and many more in the past.

However, even though the iPhone 4S is undoubtedly a great smartphone, albeit not that much different from the iPhone 4, the main problem with the iPhone 4S seems to be with dropping calls.

We at Phones Review have received numerous amounts of emails claiming that there is paranormal activity with iPhone 4S dropped calls! Ok, perhaps paranormal activity is a little on the silly side to explain things, but we have noticed this on our very own iPhone 4S, such as the call going blank but still showing a signal, or a line dies and then someone else other than the person you called is on the line…strange.

Obviously almost every smartphone will at times see dropped calls, but it appears that the iPhone 4S sees more than its fair share when it comes to dropping calls.

So with this in mind we’d like to ask our readership if they have been experiencing any problems with their iPhone 4S, and especially with dropped calls, and why you think the device drops so many of those calls; so feel free to voice your opinions to our comments area below.

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