Apple's instructions to customer service personnel over antenna-gate revealed

iPhone antenna complaints procedures leaked

It seems Apple now has some slightly more comprehensive advice for iPhone 4 users on how to combat reception drops, after Steve Jobs advised customers to ‘avoid holding it that way’.

After growing reports that holding the new iPhone in a particular, and presumably not unusual way (touching the metal rim around the lower left corner seems to do the trick), procedural documents for Apple staff on how to deal with complaints has been leaked to BGR.

The overall message Apple seems to want to convey is that this type of problem is endemic to all mobile phones, not just the iPhone. It’s solution? Buy a case.

The full instructions read:

1. Keep all of the positioning statements in the BN handy – your tone when delivering this information is important.

a. The iPhone 4’s wireless performance is the best we have ever shipped. Our testing shows that iPhone 4’s overall antenna performance is better than iPhone 3GS.b. Gripping almost any mobile phone in certain places will reduce its reception. This is true of the iPhone 4, the iPhone 3GS, and many other phones we have tested. It is a fact of life in the wireless world.c. If you are experiencing this on your iPhone 3GS, avoid covering the bottom-right side with your hand.d. If you are experiencing this on your iPhone 4, avoid covering the black strip in the lower-left corner of the metal band.e. The use of a case or Bumper that is made out of rubber or plastic may improve wireless performance by keeping your hand from directly covering these areas.2. Do not perform warranty service. Use the positioning above for any customer questions or concerns.3. Don’t forget YOU STILL NEED to probe and troubleshoot. If a customer calls about their reception while the phone is sitting on a table (not being held) it is not the metal band.ONLY escalate if the issue exists when the phone is not held AND you cannot resolve it.

We ARE NOT appeasing customers with free bumpers – DON’T promise a free bumper to customers.

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