Who needed the 20-something minute Steve Job’s demo when this ad speaks for itself?
I love the clean, well-manicured hand model. I’d like to see an advertisement that has a real, dirty, smudgy hand trying to use the iPhone.
This ad really focuses on the iPod capabilities of the iPhone, which would concern me if I was intending to purchase an iPod Touch – which can do all the same stuff – except receive a phone call from the enigmatic Anna Haro.
Sneaky Apple and their huge marketing budget. They increase consumer awareness of the iPhone through a series of sneak-peak advertisements.
They could have had a series of viral advertisements – one showing coverflow, another showing video, yet another with Internet – then they could have added a teaser, ‘to be continued’, since the odyssey that is iPhone’s rise to stardom really is a story to be continued…
September 12th, 2007 at 3:53 am
nice
October 9th, 2007 at 8:40 am
Who needed the 20-something minute Steve Job’s demo when this ad speaks for itself?
I love the clean, well-manicured hand model. I’d like to see an advertisement that has a real, dirty, smudgy hand trying to use the iPhone.
This ad really focuses on the iPod capabilities of the iPhone, which would concern me if I was intending to purchase an iPod Touch – which can do all the same stuff – except receive a phone call from the enigmatic Anna Haro.
Sneaky Apple and their huge marketing budget. They increase consumer awareness of the iPhone through a series of sneak-peak advertisements.
They could have had a series of viral advertisements – one showing coverflow, another showing video, yet another with Internet – then they could have added a teaser, ‘to be continued’, since the odyssey that is iPhone’s rise to stardom really is a story to be continued…