(Credit: Nokia)
Trust the world's largest phone-maker to educate us on how to hold our phone the right way. The four methods highlighted include "thumb and finger", "the cup", "the balance" and, finally, "the four edge grip", which looks marginally ridiculous since hardly anyone holds their phones that way. I apologize if you are one of them.
Of course, the only reason Nokia has posted a "How do you hold your Nokia?" entry in its Conversations blog is probably to make a sly dig at the recent iPhone 4 antenna issues resulting in signal degradation. If that's not it, we don't know what the reason is.
Nokia also threw in some numbers, stating that over 1 billion Nokia devices are being used today, before pulling out its trump card saying that users are free to hold their device any way they like without suffering any signal loss. You win, Nokia.
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I do try to hold my Nokia in any possible ways. And the worst thing I get from it is the reduced of 1 signal bar out of 5 or 6 signal bar (depends on my theme) and it never affecting the call quality at all (I don't know about one who live in a less signal area).
lol... iphone 4 sold 1.7 mil... that's 1.7 mil s*ckers and still counting. Can't even make clear calls! gosh...
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