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Did Nokia Just Issue Samsung a KitKat Death Threat? Yeah, You Guessed Right...

Have a break, tear a Galaxy in half (literally)!

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Nokia tweeted this image of a Galaxy broken in half, just like a KitKat chocolate bar, is accompanied by the famous advertising line "have a break"

This image of a Galaxy S3 broken in half, just like a KitKat chocolate bar, is accompanied by the famous advertising line "have a break."

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Nokia has not shied away in the past when it comes to poking fun at their rivals through advertising, and in a recent tweet by Nokia Germany, they posted the photo above, saying “Have a break…” which is the tagline for the KitKat confectionary.

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The photo also depicts a Samsung Galaxy S3 being broken in half, sort of like telling Google they should be careful! This comes after Google recently announced the latest version of Android, Android 4.4 KitKat

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Nokia's tweet follows Google's announcement of Android 4.4 "KitKat" earlier this week

This is not the first time, just earlier this week, Nokia parked a truck nearby a Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom billboard to hijack the marketing with a Lumia 1020 ad

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Selepas Apple, Nokia Mengutuk Samsung Pula

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And in the past Nokia has "welcomed" Samsung back to Windows Phone by mocking its Ativ S announcement

#Nokia welcomes Samsung back to Windows Phone! Look for #Lumia next week in NYC!

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In fact KitKat did a little parody themselves by advertising the Android update in the same fashion that Apple typically advertises their new products. Here, watch this:

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