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@vinod1978: I get what you're saying, and sorry, I did miss the call discrepancy of the iPhone vs. the Droid. The update wasn't there when I read this article.

@vinod1978: If you click the source article, you'll find that they did the test by sitting at their desks and making calls and then keeping the calls going with music playing through the phones to simulate talk activity.

@williamgarzon: They didn't smile because the cameras required longer exposure times, so people had to hold their poses longer. It was difficult to hold a smile for as long as the camera's film medium needed the exposure. Unsuccessful attempts would have resulted in blurry mouths. This is also why you may catch a

I dunno why, but the HTC (Ham, Tomato, Cheese, not the most exciting sandwich) cracked me up, haha.

@Ciraa: I'm not sure if I get what you are saying. The accounts of what happened that I've read say that he was driving on the right side of the road, the article says he swerved to the right so he did not swerve into oncoming traffic. It was the other car, with the irresponsible driver that got on to the wrong part