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This is a rumor and is not sure but it is been noted by gizmodo that Apple have already started to make new Apple iPhone's which looks almost similar to the earlier one and have started its distribution also.

This is what Gizmodo and other such websites which claim the above have said

Well, when I got the new phone it was different. It was different hardware. The black [plastic] bezel isn't as black on the new one. I couldn't see the proximity sensor at all on the previous iPhone 4, now I can. The stainless steel band on the new phone is less 'steel-y' and more matte. I've also tried to replicate the signal drop and failure. While I can't say for sure that it is entirely fixed, there is certainly huge improvement. I'm guessing they coated the steel with something.

With this the Apple iPhone 4 antenna problem is not completely solved but there is a great improvement surely.

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