Mobile Phone Spots – Analysing Cellphone Advertising
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  • Sprint Christmas Commercial

    Aside from the music, this ad’s got nothing special… Maybe that black/white approach will increase the artistic value of the spot, but still it’s too short and plot-lacking to convey anything.

    Sprint Christmas Commercial:

    [via YouTube]

  • 1987 AT&T Christmas Commercial

    In the 80s these commercials worked, now we need gingerbread talking people to reach the audience… We’ve gone from a more romantic view on holidays, through this AT&T ad below to one based on animation and humour. Is that bad?

    1987 AT&T Christmas Commercial:

    [via meandyouandablognamedboo.blogspot.com]

  • T-Mobile Germany Christmas Commercial 2008 – Such a Peaceful, Peaceful Christmas

    Finally an ad that gets the Christmas spirit going! You can surely picture yourself being stuck in traffic, in the middle of a blizzard, ready to miss out on the Christmas party, only to hear the loved one singing a merry tune on the phone. Uplifting!

    T-Mobile Germany Christmas Commercial 2008 – Such a Peaceful, Peaceful Christmas:

    [via video.stayblue.de]

  • Pirates of the Caribbean Verizon Commercial

    “Can you hear me now?” Now this is a classic, although I wonder if Johny Depp was really playing the famous Jack Sparrow in this ad too… Quite a neat spot, that keeps the myth of Jack alive and ads a funny touch to it.

    Pirates of the Caribbean Verizon Commercial:

    [via mannpill]

  • Verizon Wireless Pony Commercial

    Girls wants poneys… or Verizone phones… What would you choose? You can’t ride an LG touchscreen handset, though… This is a pretty funny ad, if you ask me.

    Verizon Wireless Pony Commercial:

    [via splendad]

  • AT&T Go Phone Christmas Commercial 2008

    Christmas commercials have started surfacing as the holiday is just one day away and AT&T couldn’t skip the Xmas theme. They used a “gingerbread family” that complains about people eating their houses… Strange? You have no idea…

    AT&T Go Phone Christmas Commercial 2008:

    [via Intomobile]