Apple says Droid X does attenuate too

Apple has posted yet another competing smartphone attenuation video, this time rounding out their infamous collection with Motorola's just-launched Verizon Droid X. The video shows the aforementioned monster of a phone dropping from 3 out of 4 bars to none when death-gripped.
Once again, however, no demonstration is made of any iPhone 4-style death-touch de-tuning.
So yeah, you can imagine how our friends over at Android Central are reacting...
Who does that leave for next, Palm, LG? Does Apple need to finish what they've started or just let it go already?
Video after the break...
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Haha....they said "death grip" hehe...
The amount of money spent buying the iPhone 4, the monthly payments in addition to waiting in line for 9 hours and the ending result is that I now have to hold the phone in a "special" way for it to work at it's best, and that isn't saying much with AT&T, leaves me with a feeling that more should be done like a recall instead of just showing me that other phones do it too! I DON'T CARE! I want the phone that I was suppose to of received. APPLE is a company that is amazing. I brag about the fact that I'm a MAC ADDICT!! I think it's time I start seeking help.
i just got my new iphone 4 16GB from online store,it is authentic and it is very good,just $392(including shipping fee),may be you canhave a look at it http://www.trade-whole.com/apple-iphone-4-black-16gb-unlocked-mc603ba-gsm-cellular-phone-p-366.html
At the same time as I like a bodily keyboard, after dealing with the Samsung Captivate for about quarter-hour, it is hard to go back. Presently I am debating whether or not to visit Verizon for the Droid X, go to Sprint for the EVO, or stay with AT&T for the Captivate...decisions, decisions.