At the beginning of September, before Apple's Keynote with the launch of the new iPhone 14, Samsung released advertising, which clearly criticizes American society for its lack of invention. A minute after the Keynote itself, Samsung published a continuation of this spot in the USA.
So it's not a direct sequel, because now it's a fully acted commercial with a fairly long footage of almost two minutes. But her message is quite clear. The latest ad with the title Samsung Galaxy: Join the flip side shows a character named Elena who says she loves her phone and would never switch to a Samsung (it's not hard to guess which phone she owns). But then things start happening for which he is responsible Galaxy From her friend's Flip4.
The ad then shows how the folding clamshell design literally reminds Elena of everything Galaxy From Flip4. Towards the end, however, he wakes up from his dream and immediately Galaxy He orders from Flip4 – yes, from an iPhone. Until the main protagonist met Z Flip, she said that she likes to buy the same phone over and over again. Samsung alludes to the minimal design changes of individual iPhone generations, as well as the fact that Apple he still hasn't listed his flexible device.
iPhone 14 is practically indistinguishable from the previous generation, the Pro models then adopted the pixel merging technology for the wide-angle camera, which we know from Androidfor years now. It's similar with their hole/island, which at least Apple came up with fancy animations. Except for satellite communication, which hopefully none of us will ever need, it's practically everything except for the performance boost.
Look, I totally understand that Apple behaves like a poser brand with overpriced products, which can make a ball out of a fart and despite that, people are fed up with it, and that eats at you terribly. But maybe when you step out of your tech-enthusiast bubble, you'll realize that regular users don't watch keynotes and don't care how many megapixels and gigabytes and telephoto lenses their phone has. That's why there is a perverted effort in the phone market to constantly bring some extra innovation, so that users feel that they can't do without the new one and have to "upgrade". Showing people who have had one phone for three years as conservative and boring wretches is disgusting consumer marketing shit.
Someone at Samsung probably has wet dreams 🤣🤣🤣