Apple is hiring three antenna engineers. The company posted the job ads on June 23, following consumer uproar about the iPhone 4’s reception issues.
If you missed the news, holding the new iPhone by its lower-right side can decrease reception quality. Apple has been adamant in its stance that it’s a non-issue, and Steve Jobs answered an e-mail of a worried customer, writing, “There is no reception issue. Stay tuned.”
Perhaps the “Stay tuned” bit has something to do with all of these antenna engineers Apple is hiring?
Three Apple job postings for iPhone / iPad antenna engineers to “Define and implement antenna system architecture to optimize the radiation performance for wireless portable devices.” All three were posted on June 23rd, the same day that we started seeing widespread reporting of the left-handed reception issues. Coincidence?

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