iphone commercials
More iPhone ads appear on Apple’s website and TVs worldwide
Apple loves to keep their ad pages up to date with commercials that reflect the current states of their products. And considering how simple their advertisements seem to be, they probably don’t take all that much time to produce (especially considering they all have the same basic concept of just a hand and an iPhone). Now, Apple is at it again with three more iPhone advertisements spotlighting some of the most useful functions and applications of the device.
New Apple ads tout copy and paste and voice control features
Apple has posted two new iPhone advertisements on their website. This time around, they are touting Voice Control and Cut, Copy, and Paste—two new features on the iPhone that have existed on other phones for plenty of years now. That said, Apple’s implementation of them is once again above that of their competitors. Check out the ads in the videos past the jump.
New iPhone commercials highlight more useful apps
Apple has created and is now airing three more of their clever iPhone commercials. These three ads are no different than all of the prior ads that showcase some of the most helpful applications available on the iPhone. The first ad is titled “Student,” and shows how the iPhone can help a student in a new place and at a new school. The second ad, which is called “Itchy,” shows how apps can help you when you’re out and about.The third ap, entitled “Office,” shows how the iPhone can help in the working environment.
Two new Apple ads appear on Apple’s website, feature numerous apps
As if Apple hasn’t already launched enough iPhone ads, they have introduced two more this week. These ads, entitled Fix and Read, are much like the typical ads in that they only contain the iPhone and that perfect hand. However, they are a little different in what they discuss. Instead of featuring just one application like previous ads, they focus on the ideas that are made clear in the titles of the ads. Throughout the commercial, they feature a couple of different applications that help get various tasks done. If you ask me, it’s a great way of showing how useful the iPhone is simply due to all of the extra features that can be created using the App Store.
Three new iPhone 3G ads (or “Apple, get it together”)
The crap parade continues down the street of Apple advertisements, as Apple releases three new iPhone 3G ads that suck even more than the first batch. They are all the same voice over: “This is how you enter the App Store. And this is how you browse over 1,000 new apps. And this is how you download one, right to your phone. And this is when you realize, this is going to change everything.” The difference between the three exists solely in the app they download; Cro Mag Rally in one, Vicinity in another, and Lonely Planet English to Mandarin Phrasebook.
Details and links after the break.
Three new iPhone 3G ads
Apple is at it again with three new iPhone 3G ads. This time around, they are much more like the original iPhone ads and less like the first iPhone 3G ad. Two of the three ads, Everyone and Unslow, really push (pardon the pun) the idea of 3G and how it is twice as fast as the original iPhone’s EDGE network speeds. The third commercial is called Work Friendly and talks about the iPhone’s ability to “push” calendars, e-mail, and work contacts to the cloud almost instantly.
Check them out after the break.
Rumor: Apple casting call for new product TV ad?
According to an unverified source, Apple has just sent out the following casting call through a major talent agency this week in search for actors to do an advertisement for a new Apple product. The casting call is as follows: Apple is looking for a man and woman in their mid-20s to film a demo more »















