Recently, Motorola hopped the bandwagon in poking fun at Apple's antenna issues by creating a supersized ad for it's Droid X in the New York Times. The advertisement points out key features of the phone that make it a must have for any customer. Ironically, one of the key features of the phone is:
"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."
If this wasn't a jab at Apple, we don't know what is. What other basic feature found in almost every cellphone will Motorola claim is a groundbreaking feature be used in their next ad? Check out the full ad placed in the New York Times below:


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