After the unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S4, Microsoft created an advertisement to compare the Nokia Lumia 920 smart phone with the Samsung Galaxy S3. Nokia wants to show device enthusiasts that the Lumia has better low-light imaging capability compared to the Galaxy smart phone.

The brief advertisement features "Ben the PC guy" or Ben Rudolph, the Director for Windows Phone Experimental Marketing, who tries to convince a girl named Brittany that the Nokia Lumia 920 will capture a better image photo than her Samsung Galaxy S3 smart phone. If Brittany is not impressed with the image result from the Lumia 920's PureView camera, she will receive $100.

Ben Rudolph took two pictures of Brittany with her companion at an amusement part during the night. The image that the Nokia Lumia Lumia 920 took appears brighter with more color details while the Samsung Galaxy S3 image looks dark and blurry.

In the video ad, Brittany was convinced that the Nokia Lumia 920 is better than her Samsung Galaxy S3 smart phone. Microsoft clearly wants to point out that the Lumia 920 has this low-light photography capability with the 8.7MP camera, image stabilization and PureView technology while the Galaxy S3 8MP camera does not include features to capture images better at night.

The advertisement did not cover the other features of the remarkable Windows Phone, just the camera imaging capability between the two smart phones. This new advertisement will be featured on the internet and television.

Nokia Lumia 920 is available on AT&T in the United States. However, there are reports of a modified version arriving soon to Verizon. The rumored Nokia Lumia 928 will most probably feature the similar Nokia Lumia 920 camera incorporated in a thinner and lighter aluminum shell as a replacement for the Lumia 920 polycarbonate structure. Availability of the Nokia Lumia 928 on Verizon is predicted to arrive on April 2013.

Take a look at the Nokia Lumia 920 vs. Samsung Galaxy S3 video ad below comparing the low-light imaging capabilities between the two smart phones.