Video: Nokia Lumia 920 – Time to #switch (Cartoon)
Here’s an interesting ‘advert’ for the Nokia Lumia 920. It looks like it was created by the folks from Cartoon Network (it was just yesterday that CN celebrated their 20th Anniversary) but most likely coincidental.
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Gray was yesterday in gray – who confesses color has more of life! Lifts you from the drab mass of fruit junkies and discovered the smartphone class. The Nokia Lumia 920 and the Nokia Lumia 820 are available in four great colors and can be anything your heart desires – more than many highly acclaimed smartphone!
Cheers Dave² for the tip!
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- Time to #switch · Nokia mit neuem Werbespot | TechBloggers | October 3, 2012
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- Nueva campaña de Nokia “Time to #switch” arremete contra iPhone 5 de Apple | Laboratorio de Medios | October 6, 2012









Nice clip. I see also orange colors…. ??!!
And Xbox green !!
If only I could know what time to switch.
Check the Cyan guy
another hint for Cyan 920!
+1
I like it when companies use Apple’s marketing against them (at least Apple’s marketing from back when I liked Apple).
IMHO the ad is a bit lame… :-/
He he, at least you can actually buy iPhone 5, whereas Lumia 920 will be on sale next month…or whenever
What’s with advertisements bashing competitors’ products nowadays? Whatever happened to good old advertisements that actually showcases your product’s features? This applies to other brands as well, it just makes you look like a child trying to prove your toy car is better than the other kid’s.
Its an ad that can be played far far in the future and people will still understand it out of context of Apple of whoever.
It’s like this : People upgrading simply because they somehow ‘have to’ and one, different person. Wanting something different. For that one person then come in a couple of colourful friends. BAM, Lumia. Welcome to the club of different. Beatifully different!
Cool clip!!
what a rebel lol