According to news on September 18, recent remarks about the iPhone falsely marking 5G and having poor signal have frequently aroused heated discussions among netizens, and Li Nan, the former high-end user of Meizu, also recalled some past events about it. According to Li Nan, when it comes to the iPhone signal, many people may not know that when the iPhone 3Gor 3GS was tested for network access in Japan, the operator (probably Docomo) required a place in Hokkaido with the weakest signal. 49 of 50 calls were answered. It was obvious that the iPhone could not handle it (it is said that one of them failed to answer).

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Masayoshi Son firmly believed that this was a cross-generational product, so he bought a Japanese operator, renamed it SoftBank, changed the signal test standards, and launched the iPhone. After that, it swept through Japan, hammering DoCoMo to the point where it couldn't find its way to the north. Directly grew into Japan's three major operators.

In Li Nan's view, many online debates are actually as stupid as a third-grade elementary school student. It is the ratio of a number. What’s even more frightening is that many people are obsessed with this and think they are very objective and correct. . . The main reason why they are so anti-intellectual is because these people actually think with their butts.

also,Li Nan also said that Apple didn’t know that the iPhone 3G/4 signal was poor. Of course it knew. The reason for this choice was because Jobs felt that the ID (industrial design) of a phone with a good signal was ugly.

The fact is that so many users in China have used iPhones for so many generations, and radio frequency is no longer a 3G, 4 product that really had problems at that time. Qualcomm baseband Xiaomi OV is also in use. The antenna performance numbers are slightly larger and smaller, but the impact on the real daily use experience is actually minimal.

As for the iPhone signal problem, some netizens previously tested the network speeds of Huawei Mate60Pro, Xiaomi 13Ultra and Apple iPhone14ProMax on Shenzhen Metro Line 6.

As a result, Huawei Mate60Pro measured a network speed of 253Mbps, Xiaomi 13Ultra measured a network speed of 198Mbps, and iPhone14ProMax was 0Mbps. It is also a 5G mobile phone, and the iPhone 14 Pro Max is obviously not very powerful.