IPhone 4 NOT Recommended by Consumer Reports?

I bought two iPhones 4 a week ago. Great phone, but also great many issues.
I expected poor signal and issues with loosing a few bars while holding the phone in hand. Yes, I lose about two bars. I have gotten calls dropped. But frankly, I get dropped calls less frequently than with my previous iPhone 3G.
But lately what has been bugging me is the proximity sensor that while on the phone, I send requests for facetime, put the call on hold, or keeps pressing keys. Really annoying.
I have scheduled genius bar and after call with apple support, looks like they'll replace my both iPhones 4. What I don't understand, and I have asked the apple dude, how is that going to get fixed if the replacement phones will be exactly the same. I didn't get any answer.
And now I read in the Consumer Reports that they don't recommend iPhone 4 because of all these problems. That is not fun.

Although my Genius Bar visit was as cordial as I've come to expect. I felt the entire time I was getting the run-around. I paused data transmission on ESPN.com entirely by holding NATURALLY in landscape as I would surfing the net.
I am absolutely returning iPhone 4 until Apple is willing to show some decency and remedy the flaw not provide a Band-Aid.

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    =================================================
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