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Another explanation may come from the fact that many people are switching from 2G phones to the new 3G. Remember, 3G and 2G are different networks, so you could have five bars of 2G and one bar of 3G in the same location. The iPhone 3G clings to any 3G signal, no matter how weak, before switching t...