1. OMFG hahahahahhahaha
  2. FIIIIIIIIIGHT!

  3. Galaxy S just feels way too big, it's half a tablet. Interested to have a go of the iPhone.
  4. Is that an actual ad by Samsung? If so, there's something definitely illegal about it imho

  5. seems to be from the facebook page....LOVE the "a totally different plug" thing :-)))
  6. In some countries advertising like that is illegal, here in Holland it used to be but now it is allowed.
  7. It's absolutely illegal here, it's called competencia desleal (something like "unfair competition"). You can't name or show pics from other brand's products, and obviously not name their disadvantages towards your products either! I'm surprised it isn't a global concept
  8. As I said, it was illegal here, but now it is allowed. ONLY if it doesnt contain factual lies.
  9. Originally posted by LikeASong:It's absolutely illegal here, it's called competencia desleal (something like "unfair competition&quot. You can't name or show pics from other brand's products, and obviously not name their disadvantages towards your products either! I'm surprised it isn't a global concept

    hmmm...I remember when I was there, there was an ad for orange juice on spanish tv, I think it was Don Simon. The ad was very simple, showed shelves on a store having another brand of juice, it said you can get this juice (it actually named the brand) with only this much percent of natural juice or you can get don simon with so much more juice...what was that all about then?
  10. Originally posted by LikeASong:It's absolutely illegal here, it's called competencia desleal (something like "unfair competition&quot. You can't name or show pics from other brand's products, and obviously not name their disadvantages towards your products either! I'm surprised it isn't a global concept

    A lighter iPhone is surely a positive? Is iOS really a negative against Android 4.0? Is a bigger screen a major plus? Whilst the iPhone is missing some of its features on that list, such as FaceTime, Samsung aren't lying about the specs of the device. It's just like the Asda adverts that say "We're cheaper than Tesco based on..." - it's based on fact. It won't stop people shopping at Tesco and Samsung certainly won't stop people buying the iPhone 5.

    Apple were quick to point out flaws and mock the opposition during the iPhone keynote in 2007. What goes around, comes around. Apple deserve a good slap.
  11. Originally posted by Ali709:[..]

    hmmm...I remember when I was there, there was an ad for orange juice on spanish tv, I think it was Don Simon. The ad was very simple, showed shelves on a store having another brand of juice, it said you can get this juice (it actually named the brand) with only this much percent of natural juice or you can get don simon with so much more juice...what was that all about then?

    They were both property of the same market group Pretty stupid, they were throwing stones at their own roof It was banned shortly later though, when the anti-Unfair Comp. laws started to be severly applied (around 2002 or so, when our national phone company was privatized).