
Well, it looks like the gloves are officially off. In a full-page ad that ran in the New York Times on June 30th, Motorola not only managed to laud the Droid X's sparkling new features, but also to take a cheap shot at the iPhone's
well documented reception issues. As Engadget reports,
Motorola threw down the gauntlet in just two sentences, which read: "It comes with a double antenna design. The kind that allows you to hold the phone any way you like, and use it just about anywhere to make crystal clear calls." Ouch. This is where you'd normally expect Apple to fire back with a snarky comeback -- if, that is, it actually had one. [From:
Engadget]
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