Consumer Reports refuses to include the iPhone 4 on the list of recommendations

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Consumer Reports is one of the great American sites that probably millions of Americans trust when looking for a recommendation for a smartphone. Consumer Reports refused to include the iPhone 4 on the list of recommendations even though it had categorized it as the best smartphone of the moment, their decision remaining unchanged even after Apple announced that it would offer a free Bumper to every buyer of an iPhone 4 terminal. Apple recently announced that it will stop on September 30 the program by which it offers free cases starting from October 1 and those from Consumer Reports have strengthened their position refusing iPhone 4 was also included in the list of recommendations.

The problem with signal loss is real, but it depends on the quality of the signal in the area where you are and in reality the impact on the quality of the signal/internet connection is minimal. Unfortunately, I didn't have the opportunity to test a Bumper case, but it's clear that installing it solves the problem, so if you bought an iPhone 4 or want to buy one before September 30, get a free case from Apple.