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Samsung on the Offensive Once Again with Galaxy Note Street Challenge Video

We like a good commercial just as much as the next guy and Samsung did a good job with its “Samsunged” series of ads. Funny, witty, and memorable, the ads make for interesting conversation pieces. This time though, Samsung might have gone too far.

In a new series of videos called “Street Challenge” that showcases the Galaxy Note, Samsung once again goes after iPhone users and asks them if their phone can do things the Galaxy Note can.

The video tries to look authentic but fails miserably. The people look like actors to us and the whole stunt look scripted. On top of that, the challenges don’t really reflect the typical use-case scenario any of us would go through on a regular basis.

So maybe Samsung should give this iPhone bashing thing a rest and just move on already.

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