RIM and Nokia aren\’t the only real ones saying \” WTF Steve!?\” after last Friday\’s press conference attempted to draw the competition into the Antennagate saga. Samsung has issued its own choice reaction about supposed problems with the Omnia 2, though this one is somewhat less sternly worded than the others:
The antenna is located at the bottom of the Omnia 2 phone, while iPhone\’s antenna is on the lower left side of the device. Our design keeps the gap between a hand and an antenna. We’ve got fully conducted field tests before the rollout of smartphones. Reception problems have not happened to date, and there’s no room for such problems to happen one day.
Why is Samsung being way more polite? Because it\’s packed with really nice people? Or, is it because the iPhone 4 is full of Samsung memory chips? We\’ll let your level of cynicism be your guide here.

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