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description of antennas

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On the CDMA version of the phone, there are two gaps in the metal band at the top of the phone. This divides the metal band into four different segments, which like the GSM version of the phone, serve as different antennas for connectivity. The top portion of the band (divided by the top left and right gaps) is for connecting to the CDMA network. The left portion of the metal band is for Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPS like the GSM version. The right side is not an antenna but serves to cosmetically mirror the left side and also to create a similar look to the GSM version of the phone.

I think something is wrong here. Two gaps divide a band into three segments, not four; and only three are described (top, left, and right). Also it's marked citation needed so I can't check with the original source. Can someone more familiar with iPhones check this, please? M kuhner (talk) 21:53, 30 April 2026 (UTC)[reply]