Video: The problems with the iPhone 4 signal are not so serious in Europe

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5B0vdnUZAM[/youtube]

Is the AT&T coverage to blame for the problems that many users have with the iPhone 4 signal? It is as clear as possible that Apple made a mistake in the design of the new iPhone and connecting the 2 antennas affects the signal, but it could also be a calibration problem, as said and Apple, that is, the phone should display the wrong signal. Due to the wrong display of the signal, users in a weakly covered area would have 5 bars of signal when in fact they should have only 2 or 3, and this combined with the poor design leads to a decrease in the signal strength to the point where no you can still call/surf the internet.

The video clip above was filmed in France with an iPhone 4 in the foreground, which has an Orange France card, and as you can see, even by connecting the antennas with an iPhone 4 card, it did not lose its signal at all, only the 2 bars that Apple was also talking about. Looking at this video, I tend to believe that Apple is right when it says that bad coverage is also a factor in the big problems with the signal, and in Europe we might have much less problems than the Americans.

What do you think?