| Sponsored link: Renault Scala - now with X-TRONIC CVT New Delhi: Even though the Samsung Galaxy S4 got mixed reviews, it has gone on to sell a 100 million units. To further boost sales, Samsung is banking on the phone's features, that many experts have found to be "gimmicky" and has released a number of videos highlighting them but not all seem to encourage mobile manners. A music video posted by Samsung Mobile on YouTube and titled Hi Hey Hello, seems to encourage following girls and taking photographs and recording videos without seeking permission. "We all remember how it feels to fall in love. But times have changed. We've become more sophisticated. Our instincts developed," says Samsung in the video description. Has etiquette also changed? ![]() A Galaxy S4 video seems to encourage following girls and taking photographs and videos without seeking permission. The 4 minute 47 second video filmed by Grammy Award-winning director Joseph Kahn shows a boy following a girl with a Samsung Galaxy S4 and sneakily capturing her photos and videos. Do girls fall for creepy boys who, in our opinion, misuse technology? Watch the video and let us know in the comments.
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