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New AT&T TV Commercial Shows off New Lumia 920 ahead of Launch

October 27, 2012 No Comments

During game 3 of the MLB World Series, At&t showed off their new commercial entitled “Hello” in which they show off the Nokia Lumia 920 throughout briefly. Unfortunately they did not reveal any new features, so those waiting until the official launch will just have to wait a little while longer. Check it out below!

“Hello” demonstrates an amazing moment being shared across the country on the nation’s largest 4G network, AT&T. It starts as an amazing football play seen by a few people. But once posted, it becomes a moment the entire country can enjoy, and something that builds to an introduction our hero will never forget. AT&T. The nation’s largest 4G network. Rethink Possible.”Hello” demonstrates an amazing moment being shared across the country on the nation’s largest 4G network, AT&T. It starts as an amazing football play seen by a few people. But once posted, it becomes a moment the entire country can enjoy, and something that builds to an introduction our hero will never forget. AT&T. The nation’s largest 4G network. Rethink Possible.”

Very surprised to see this before the official launch of Windows Phone, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they jumped the gun on purpose. Right after the ad, the new Windows 8 ad appeared as well. Coincidence, me thinks not. Slick one Microsoft, very slick :-) …..mbgw

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MBGW

I am a ghostwriter..don't know what I do look it up.. I just so happen to have this WP8, so why not write about it? :-)

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