• Samsung's latest Galaxy S III ad touts sex tape-sharing with a quick bump
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[quote]Samsung's newest Galaxy S III commercial promotes one of the phone's perhaps lesser-known abilities — discreetly sharing sex tapes with your husband. "Work Trip" shows a father waving goodbye to his family as he leaves for a few days. His daughters have recorded a video for him to watch on the plane, which gets effortlessly (suspiciously so, in fact) transferred between his Galaxy S III and his wife's through NFC. His wife has also recorded a video, as it turns out, but she makes a slightly different recommendation for when he should watch it. What's on the video? Let your imagination run wild.[/quote] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvB3msfJYdk[/media] [url=http://www.theverge.com/2012/10/25/3552356/galaxy-s-iii-commercial-sex-nfc]SOURCE & READ MORE[/url]
I hope you can't accidentally bump a button and send it to everyone in the room you're in.. :v:
lol the commercial is pretty benign not really worthy of news
I saw this ad the other night and was kind of surprised that they'd actually air something like this. Funny none the less.
[QUOTE=Bradyns;38183827]I hope you can't accidentally bump a button and send it to everyone in the room you're in.. :v:[/QUOTE] You can't.
Is the transmission nearly as fast as this IRL? Because that would be pretty damn impressive.
[QUOTE=heathendevil;38183833]lol the commercial is pretty benign not really worthy of news[/QUOTE] B-B-But... T-Think of the children!
[QUOTE=Squad;38183867]You can't.[/QUOTE] Just you wait, someone will... Shit will hit the fan..
I'd buy a Samsung Galaxy S III if it meant I could subtly bump that guys phone to get that video.
She's a pyrotechnician and the video is about bombs, which would be incredibly inappropriate to watch on a plane.
[img]http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/8174/c8e689178269061eb2899c6.png[/img] Damn...
it's an anime fandub
[QUOTE=Bradyns;38183827]I hope you can't accidentally bump a button and send it to everyone in the room you're in.. :v:[/QUOTE] You can't with videos, but the Galaxy S III is introducing a new feature, called ShareShot. Shareshot allows you to make the most of whatever event or meetup you're attending. With ShareShot, you can take a photograph, and with the click of a button, you can share that photo with up to 5 friends with [b]no wifi access needed[/b]. The photograph simply downloads to a cloud server which your friends can access [b]IN REAL TIME[/b] So maybe you'll wanna be a little more careful with photographs.
what if it was just a video of a plane exploding or something think guise think
[QUOTE=Kljunas;38183981]Is the transmission nearly as fast as this IRL? Because that would be pretty damn impressive.[/QUOTE] My friends both have that phone and when they shared a picture it took like 15 seconds. So it is pretty fast, but not as fast as the commercial shows.
[QUOTE=Bradyns;38183827]I hope you can't accidentally bump a button and send it to everyone in the room you're in.. :v:[/QUOTE] Do you plan on shooting these kinds of videos of yourself or something?
This commercial just played on my TV. Wow.
I wish I had someone to do that with :(
Just bought an S3 today
It was my understanding that the S3's implementation of that bumping things to get stuff feature kinda sucks because it's not as standard as the stock Android Beam, it uses wifi direct instead of NFC or something
[QUOTE=PN_Redux;38188586]I wish I had someone to do that with :([/QUOTE] You could buy two and pretend you have friends to bump with. [editline]26th October 2012[/editline] that sounds so wrong.
[QUOTE=heathendevil;38183833]lol the commercial is pretty benign not really worthy of news[/QUOTE] This is The Verge. Everything is news. BREAKING: Tim Cook just took a dump!
[QUOTE=ShaunOfTheLive;38188809]BREAKING: Tim Cook just took a dump![/QUOTE] that was the ipad mini
Is it a rule that men who are in their late 20's/early 30's have to have beards in commercials?
Clearly the video is his terrorism/espionage debriefing.
It's obviously a CoD kill montage, she wants to get picked up for an MLG team and she doesn't want anyone to see her mad skills on the plane.
I remember my old Nokia with IR ports. That "bumping" is basically what you did to do transfer stuff over IR.
[QUOTE=jptalbert;38187259]My friends both have that phone and when they shared a picture it took like 15 seconds. So it is pretty fast, but not as fast as the commercial shows.[/QUOTE] But you don't have to keep the phones together, right? That just activates the transmission and it continues trough the cloud? So it depends on your network speed. Or that's what I've understood.
[QUOTE=Im Crimson;38191440]I remember my old Nokia with IR ports. That "bumping" is basically what you did to do transfer stuff over IR.[/QUOTE] No with IR it was more bump phones together at a specific angle so the ports line up, duct tape them together so they don't lose the connection by moving, and leave them in your pocket for half an hour to send a picture across
[QUOTE=Maucer;38191500]But you don't have to keep the phones together, right? That just activates the transmission and it continues trough the cloud? So it depends on your network speed. Or that's what I've understood.[/QUOTE] Yeah, but it doesn't use data network, it uses Wi-Fi Direct. Other NFC phones use Bluetooth.
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