The Nokia Conversations blog are poking fun at the recent iPhone reception issues, by asking, “How do you hold your Nokia?” They listed the thumb and finger, cup, balance, and the four edge grip. The point is that there’s no signal loss no matter how you hold a Nokia.
Here’s what they have to say,
The key function on any Nokia device is its ability to make phone calls. After all, that’s why we know them universally as mobile phones (or smart phones, feature phones or mobile computers – though the same grip styles work for those, too). One of the main things we’ve found about the 1 billion plus Nokia devices that are in use today is that when making a phone call, people generally tend to hold their phone like a…. well, like a phone. Providing a wide range of methods and grips for people to hold their phones, without interfering with the antennae, has been an essential feature of every device Nokia has built.
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