Breadcrumbs
Home / Motorola takes another shot at the iPhone 4, says Droid X is ‘no jacket required’Motorola takes another shot at the iPhone 4, says Droid X is ‘no jacket required’
Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 July 2010 05:29 Written by Nilay Patel Wednesday, 28 July 2010 05:29
Well this is getting good . Motorola was one of the first to take a subtle swipe at Apple’s iPhone 4 antenna dilemma with an ad saying you could hold the Droid X “any way you like,” Apple came right back with a video purportedly showing the Droid X suffering similar attenuation issues when held in the right hand, and now Moto’s responded with this cheeky ad that plays off Apple’s free iPhone case solution by saying the Droid X can make calls “without a bulky phone jacket.” Yeah, it’s pretty good — particularly because unlike most other phones, we haven’t been able to death grip the Droid X with any noticeable effect on 3G reception. (Although, truth be told, we can drop the WiFi signal by a few bars pretty easily.) Either way, we’re certainly enjoying this little slice of swagger from Moto — check a larger version after the break. Continue reading Motorola takes another shot at the iPhone 4, says Droid X is ‘no jacket required’ Motorola takes another shot at the iPhone 4, says Droid X is ‘no jacket required’ originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 28 Jul 2010 20:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | Droid-Life | Email this | Comments
See original here:
Motorola takes another shot at the iPhone 4, says Droid X is ‘no jacket required’