Filed under: Handsets, Multimedia, Nokia

These days, it really takes something
special to catch to eye of the
desensitized market, and Nokia's shifting the focus back to the consumer with its lighthearted touchscreen game at a London bus stop. The
interactive advertisement requests that the player flip the pockets in order to find matches, but it also insinuates that the sleek
Nokia N95 smartphone is just too slim and inconspicuous to readily pick out. Of course, we highly doubt it's all
that difficult to spot after a flip or two, but the idea here is novel nonetheless. If nothing else, it sure breaks up the boredom (or frustration) felt whilst waiting on the next bus, so be sure to click on through for a video of the thing so you'll know it when you cross it.
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