Mobile Phone Spots – Analysing Cellphone Advertising
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  • Megan Fox Advertises Motorola Devour in a Funny Ad

    It’s that time of the year again, with the Super Bowl and all, so it’s also time for the coolest commercials around. One of the best Super Bowl ads is the one shown below, with Megan Fox advertising Motorola Devour with MOTOBLUR, while the hot actress is having a bath and teasing folks via social networks.

    Megan Fox Advertises Motorola Devour in a Funny Ad:

  • Motorola MOTOROI Korean Ads Look Clean, Fancy

    Motorola’s MOTOROI is the latest Android 2.0 handset launched by the company, that now gets a bunch of pretty decent presentation videos. These promo videos of the 3.7 inch touchscreen smartphone remind me of something you’d see on a panel in a futuristic Asian RPG, with the calm voice and white screen behind.

    The first video shows the overview of the handset’s features, while the second is all about the camera and the third shows the 720p camcorder:

  • Motorola Backflip with MOTOBLUR Teaser Video

    If you’re looking for an Android phone with a strange form factor, Motorola Backflip is the answer and you’ll certainly dig the MOTOBLUR interface, trust me. Here’s a teaser video of the device, showing it in action and I really wonder where the folks making this ad found a song so similar to Green Day’s “American Idiot”.

    Motorola Backflip with MOTOBLUR Teaser Video:

  • Motorola Milestone Ad is Peaceful, Calm

    Unlike its US counterpart, the Moto Droid, Motorola Milestone comes with a bunch of less controversial ads in Europe, like the one below. This is a soothing ad, all peaceful and informative about the handset’s features, without promises to defeat the iPhone like the Droid commercials.

    Motorola Milestone Ad is Peaceful, Calm:

  • Droid Does Ads Get Released, They’re Pretty Cool Actually

    Verizon’s Motorola Droid now has a very cool sci-fi/steampunk campaign going on, including the TV ads you can see below. They’re focused on raw technology, robotic arms and they sure give out more testosterone than the faint Palm Pre ads or the hipster Apple commercials. Kudos for the Android balls of steel!

  • Verizon Droid Stealth Commercial is Sci-Fi Material

    A lot of work was put into making this commercial, that’s for sure! No matter if the Droid will sell well or not, this ad will be remembered by everyone, as a testimony to Verizon’s advertising power and originality. Android 2.0 for the win!

    Verizon Droid Stealth Commercial is Sci-Fi Material:

  • Motorola Milestone Promotional Video

    Motorola Milestone is the European version of Verizon’s Motorola Droid, the first Android 2.0 smartphone to be announced. The handset looks great and sports very cool high end features, but its promotional video isn’t all that impressive, only showcasing some of the handset’s feats. At least we’ve got a German-talking lady…

    Motorola Milestone Promotional Video:

  • Motorola CLIQ Promotional Video

    Motorola’s hot Android phone CLIQ has just got a cool promotional video, nothing out of the ordinary, but the handset is, specially thanks to its MOTOBLUR interface. This Android device will hit the US market next month, with a touchscreen and QWERTY keyboard incorporated.

    Motorola CLIQ Promotional video:

    [via mobilitysite]

  • Motorola Aura “David Beckham Goes Terminator” Commercial

    Although Motorola could really spare some cash right now, they went all out for this Motorola Aura commercial and probably paid Beckham loads of cash simply for moving his arm and looking like a Terminator… The ad is quite nice actually, but the animation does all the work!

    Motorola Aura “David Beckham Goes Terminator” Commercial:

    [via Engadget]

  • Motorola Indian Commercial

    Quite a confusing commercial… many frames, many characters, changing tunes and backgrounds. However, the final sequence of the commercial is priceless, once Shakira starts singing and a man says “Hello Moto” with an Indian accent.

    Motorola Indian Commercial:

    [via YouTube]