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New Zealanders, at-risk Afghan nationals being helped to leave Afghanistan

SunLive - NZDF to deploy for Afghanistan evacuations - The Bay s News First

SunLive - NZDF to deploy for Afghanistan evacuations - The Bay s News First
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iTest: Tribal Aotearoa and Samsung NZ cause global stir

iTest: Tribal Aotearoa and Samsung NZ cause global stir
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Samsung Digital Advert By Tribal: iTest | Ads of the World™

Description It’s one of the most divisive choices faced by consumers today – Apple or Android? In a bold move to get Apple fans around the world to experience the Samsung interface, DDB group’s Tribal Aotearoa New Zealand has created iTest.   More than 5.5 million Apple users from 234 countries have downloaded iTest, an app that appears to transform your iPhone into a Samsung. The web application mimics the operating system of an Android device, allowing consumers to experience navigation, app interaction, settings, texting/calling, and even the camera features.   Initially soft launched to a small, New Zealand-only audience, iTest gained global momentum at an unprecedented rate. Haydn Kerr, Creative Partner at Tribal Aotearoa New Zealand, says they expected the idea would capture attention, but were blown away by the response across the tech world.

Samsung invites consumers to make the switch to Android with iTest launch via Tribal Aotearoa

May 25 2021, 1:01 pm | BY Ricki Green | 4 Comments It’s one of the most divisive choices faced by consumers today – Apple or Android? In a bold move to get Apple fans around the world to experience the Samsung interface, DDB group’s Tribal Aotearoa has created iTest.   More than 5.5 million Apple users from 234 countries and territories have downloaded iTest, an app that appears to transform your iPhone into a Samsung. The web application mimics the operating system of an Android device, allowing consumers to experience navigation, app interaction, settings, texting/calling, and even the camera features. Initially soft launched to a small, New Zealand-only audience, iTest gained global momentum at an unprecedented rate.

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