Apple today published a new 60-second spot through its official YouTube channel, provocatively titled “5 reasons iPad Pro can be your next computer”.
5 reasons iPad Pro can be your next computer, according to Apple
Apple today published a new 60-second spot through its official YouTube channel, provocatively titled “5 reasons iPad Pro can be your next computer”.
Apple on Friday aired a 60-second video advertisement featuring its latest iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max handsets, showcasing their key features like bigger displays and better cameras.
Samsung yesterday unveiled Note 9 and what better way to push the new device into public consciousness than a pair of anti-iPhone videos as part of its recent “Ingenious” campaign?
Yesterday, Apple's official YouTube channel published yet another short advertisement designed to promote the company's peer-to-peer mobile payment service, Apple Pay Cash.
The renewed bashing continues as Samsung of South Korea on Thursday released three new anti-iPhone ads, part of its current “Ingenius” ad campaign, which poke fun of that infamous iPhone X notch while ridiculing the handset's lack of an SD card slot and split-screen multitasking.
Ahead of the scheduled Unpacked 2018 announcement on August 9, Samsung today released a trio of Note 9 teaser videos via its official YouTube channel, hyping improved features such as a bigger, longer-lasting battery, a faster processor and lots of flash storage.
Everyone knows how speedy iPhones are thanks to the power of in-house designed processors, and Apple's marketing isn't shying away from highlighting speeds and feeds.
Samsung's new “Ingenius” ad series renews Apple bashing, depicting a puzzled Apple Store Genius Bar employee unable to answer tricky questions regarding iPhone X and Galaxy S9.
Samsung's anti-Apple advertising campaign continues as the company mounts another effort to highlight the difference between iPhone X and Galaxy S9, this time in LTE speeds, while ridiculing the concept of Genius Bar that Apple successfully pioneered with its retail stores.
Yesterday, Apple Australia posted new fast-paced “Close Your Rings” ads for Apple Watch on its official YouTube channel, challenging viewers to sit less, move more and get some exercise.
Apple yesterday uploaded four new videos to its official YouTube channel that promote Apple Pay Cash, a peer-to-peer variant of the Apple Pay mobile payment service.
Apple on Monday released four new videos through its official YouTube channels in local markets, highlighting the education and travel-focused features of the iPad tablet series.