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Nokia drives once again, this time, a ride for Samsung



Well all this goes on in this business too, and the Finnish are known for it, when it comes to active firing or bashing in Twitter words. In fact, the company has one more, with this hitting against the South Korean multinational electronics corporation Samsung.

Yesterday we saw both American multinational corporation Apple and Finnish multinational communication and information technology corporation Nokia announcing their line of devices, where tablets was a common factor, as Nokia went first announcing the Lumia 2520 and followed by Apple's iPad Mini 2 and Air. Okay, we assume this was a coincidence but not a team work, accordingly as the events were scheduled at two parts of the globe, one in the morning and another at night. But Nokia likes to call the day off as #AnnounceATabletDay.

From the above Finn's own picture, we get to see three adjacent parking spot reservations, where the left one is occupied by the Americans and the right by the Finnish people, but in the middle stays unoccupied by Samsung. We know about Samsung's Galaxy branded tablets, that is available in almost every crazy sizes it can, but the question still remains unclear, why did Nokia feel so? "So it seems like today is #AnnounceATabletDay. Clearly #samsung didn't get the memo...", added the company to one of their latest tweet.

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