Weekend Watch: Nokia SA Traffic Intersection Flashmob

| March 11, 2012 | 7 Replies

Here’s an interesting Amazing Everyday: a random flashmob at an intersection. Supposedly it’s to add colour the streets of Joburg.

You’ve got a bunch of people in colourful spandex bodysuits, potentially causing a road accident with their flashmob (though thankfully not). It’s certainly a day brightener I’d say. Hopefully Amazing Everyday was clear and visible enough.

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Thanks Bill for the tip!

Category: Lumia, Nokia, Video

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  1. Prasenjit says:

    World class marketing for lumia just waiting for all those hard work to get translated in to sales….

    After all this is one iconic brand from a small country that rules the world unlike some big guns from USA this company represents innovation, iconic european elegant design and huma touch… so go Nokia all the very best….

  2. kannuchi says:

    totally amazed.. getting tickled with their stints :P

  3. s2korpio says:

    Dat ass (someone had to say it).

  4. Kobus Nell says:

    In South Africa the most popular deals are, by far, those involving blackberries. Internet deals are quite expensive, so the blackberry internet is a major player. Also, people are known by BBM pins just as much as phone numbers. Should an operator start a fixed cost service to rival blackberry services, players like Nokia can gain ground again.

    • Clint_ZA says:

      I am South African. I have never understood the attraction to Blackberries. Perhaps I am privileged but I have uncapped wifi at home and at the office and my Nokia N8 switches seamlessly between them so I am always connected anyway. I have a small 10Mb package with MTN that keeps me more than satisfied for those small periods of time I may be between the two.

      As for BBM, who needs it, and the hassle of always asking for pins, when you can chat just as easily on Whatsapp? Even without a data package, at less than a cent per message you can get by on a few rand a month even as a heavy user.

      And for those who really need BB-like data packages, they are coming. Nashua Mobile just released a data packages specifically for Nokia phones.

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