Back at Apple's press conference earlier this month, the company's main arguing point that the iPhone 4 antenna issue is not an issue, and all smartphones experience some type of signal drop when holding the device a certain way. Apple even went as far as posting videos of other smartphones experiencing the same behavior as the iPhone 4 on an antenna page on Apple.com. However, today, the videos have quietly been removed from the webpage.

As you can see on the antenna page, the videos are nowhere to be found. The page now only shows Apple's wireless testing chambers and an overview of the antenna design of the iPhone 4.

However, an interesting addition to this story, the videos are still up on the Canadian Apple website. All of the six videos that were published on Apple's antenna webpage showing other smartphones having signal drops when being held are still available on the Canada version of Apple.com. When looking at the Asia version of Apple's website, the videos are also down.

The videos are still up on Apple's YouTube account, but are no longer featured, making them harder to find.

We can only speculate to why these videos were removed on only some versions of Apple's website, but are still up on the company's YouTube account, but the most obvious is because of the controversies they have caused, with several smartphone makers defending themselves saying that Apple's claims are false.