Friday, September 6, 2013

Nokia plays with slogans and breaking Samsung and Android KitKat - Tecmundo

 Nokia plays with slogans and breaking Samsung and Android KitKat (Image Source: Playback / Twitter)

Nokia had the handset division bought by Microsoft on Monday (2), but seems to have been offended by another bombshell that came out the same day and overshadowed a little negotiation: the presentation of the operating system Android 4.4 KitKat .

Only this explains the aggressiveness of the image above, posted on the German Nokia profile on Twitter. She plays with KitKat slogan, “Have a break, have a KitKat” (“Take a break, get a KitKat” in literal translation), but uses other meanings.

verb break also means “to break”. Rather than smash a KitKat, which is split in half is a smartphone, which seems to have the Samsung logo stamped. Moreover, the “have a break” is also linked with the idea that you should change the air and switch brands of mobile.

Almost a day has passed after the post, and it has not been removed – ie, it was not hacking, a joke or quick posting intern.

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