By Michael Oleaga / m.oleaga@latinospost.com (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: May 02, 2013 04:46 PM EDT

Microsoft's Windows Phone has released the latest challenge video, once again comparing Samsung's Galaxy S3 smartphone to Nokia's Lumia 920.

The videos features Ben, on behalf of the Lumia 920, challenging three Galaxy S3 owners - Jessica, Nick, and Paul. The challenging this time is the speed of the search function of both devices. Ben promises that if the Galaxy S3 proves to be faster, then the three participants will win $100, each.

The speed test begins, ranging from finding places to eat or simplifying locations by drinks and customer ratings.

The one-minute video shows Jessica, Nick, and Paul in amusement that the Nokia Windows Phone 8 smartphone proved faster than their Samsung smartphone.

In the end, the three Galaxy S3 owners lost their chance at $100, but they didn't go empty handed. Ben offered Jessica, Nick, and Paul the Lumia 920.

"Turn any neighborhood into your neighborhood with Local Scout on your Windows Phone," described Windows Phone in the video's YouTube description. "You can jump right to information on nearby restaurants and bars, places to shop, things to see and do-even events happening in town. Plus, you'll see detailed info and reviews, hours of operation, directions, and deals. And you can set your Windows Phone to learn what you like as you use it, so you'll see personalized recommendations right at the top of your local search results."

The video challenge comes days after Windows Phone uploaded a Lumia 920 video of a wedding brawl over Apple's iPhone and Samsung's Galaxy smartphone. The video has since gone viral with over 3.3 million views following its upload last Monday.

The Lumia 920 smartphone has a screen size of 4.5 inches, 32GB of internal storage with 1GB of RAM, an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera with 3,264x2,448 pixels with LED flash, Bluetooth 4.0, an NFC chip, and 2,000mAh battery capacity.

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