HTC acts to squash 'Antennagate' HD7 complaints

Dave Neal
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But signal strength could be affected in some situations, says handset maker

HTC has moved to quash complaints that one of its handsets has an antenna 'death grip' issue that affects signal strength. The problem appears to be similar to the so-called 'Antennagate' furor...

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