[citation][nom]NuclearShadow[/nom]Oh really? Then why does this seem like nothing more than a live marketing adwith the familiarity of their laptop hunter commercials? It fits within their own advertising past.In-fact this is nothing new at all salesmen have done this since... well the dawn of salesmen. Pick "random" people out of the crowd and demonstrate your amazing product. Of course the people themselves are in the pitch.[/citation]
All the negative comments are along the lines of:-
"It seems like"
"I think this"
"I don't believe it"
If this was an iPhone no-one would question it, people are so in disbelief they would rather say it was fake than give any credit.
Fine, I don't mind, people can keep using whatever phone they want because it's their money and can console themselves with synthetic benchmarks to justify their supposed "fastest cpu/gpu combination.
Whereas this guy did what everyone at expo's do, not just tech expo's but any kind, he took expo attendees, challenged them to a real world test of their choice and 88% of the time he beat them.
He got it on camera.
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Now if he has any smarts at all he should take his camera crew to the next big Apple event and bother the guy in the booth to the same tests and if he can duplicate his results, say 8 out of 10 tests, there will still be people who say it is fake whilst all the WP7 phone users out there have a good chuckle that they are using a device that is the fastest in the market in 88% of real world usage.