Thursday, July 28, 2011

Advertising Standards Agency rules on “most powerful” phone debate

Advertising Standards Agency rules on “most powerful” phone debate

Two people (!) complained about a recent UK TV advert, in which Motorola claimed its ATRIX Android phone was “the world's most powerful smartphone”. The complainants pointed out that the Samsung Galaxy S II actually has a higher dual-core clock speed so Motorola was in fact misleading everyone. Here's a summary, along with Motorola's argument. It appears the complaint has been upheld, so there may have to be some sort of apology issued by Motorola:

We can't find the actual adjudication on the ASA's most entertaining web site, so there's a chance this might be a fake.

Eurodroid, Advertising Standards Agency rules on “most powerful” phone debate

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