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What Do You suspect of Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 Ads? [Video]

We saw two videos a couple of weeks back after they leaked early , but a third (and better) ad has been released to hammer home the indisputable fact that WP7 owners will probably be using their phones less. It’s an odd message, yes.

Strange, but form of growing on me. Not that I consider their reasoning, as I personally enjoy being silly on my phone, filling in time with Twitter, games or novelty apps, but ” it’s time for a phone to save lots of us from our phones” ? Really, Microsoft? Perhaps these ads just aren’t targeted at people like me, who view their phone as something more than a communication device.

As I said before, it’s in no way the first time Microsoft has sent mixed messages in its advertising, but what do you watched of these two videos, particularly the more moderen one on top?

What Do You suspect of Microsofts Windows Phone 7 Ads? [Video]

What Do You suspect of Microsofts Windows Phone 7 Ads? [Video]

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