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video details and moreSamsung seems to have turned up its marketing a notch with reports about its advertising agencies sending two black buses with branding of the protest to the Apple Store in Sydney, Australia apparently telling or shouting to the customers inside, to ?Wake Up?. This seems to be a way for the South Korean electronics giant to cause a stir and generate more buzz for its upcoming flagship phone said to launch on May 3rd a long way from Australia in London. The groups of protestors who appeared suddenly were dressed in black in similarly colored buses and walked right up to the Apple Store while chanting ?wake up? and holding up black colored placards with the same words brandished on it. (more…)By Ubergizmo. Related articles: Alleged Samsung GT-I9300 (Galaxy S3?) service manual leaked, Samsung Galaxy Tab in Korea receives "Value Pack" upgrade, Read The Full Article: http://www.ubergizmo.com/2012/04/samsung-flashmob-protest-sydney-apple-store/
Samsung seems to have turned up its marketing a notch with reports about its advertising agencies sending two black buses with branding of the protest to the Apple Store in Sydney, Australia apparently telling or shouting to the customers inside, to ?Wake Up?. This seems to be a way for the South Korean electronics giant to cause a stir and generate more buzz for its upcoming flagship phone said to launch on May 3rd a long way from Australia in London. The groups of protestors who appeared suddenly were dressed in black in similarly colored buses and walked right up to the Apple Store while chanting ?wake up? and holding up black colored placards with the same words brandished on it. (more…)
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