
One of the most notable Samsung ads being removed is titled ‘Growing Up,' which is now available to view only on the company's Malaysian channel. It depicts an iPhone user becoming frustrated with the phone's limitations despite always buying the newer model. At one point, the video focuses on the controversial 3.5mm to Lightning dongle which Apple used to include inside the box. Towards the end of the ad, the user in question switches to a Galaxy Note 8 and all problems are miraculously resolved.
Fast forward to the Galaxy S9’s release in early 2018, Samsung chose to capitalize on Apple’s controversial decision to throttle iPhones with older batteries inside. The video, rather predictably, focused on how slow Apple devices can be compared to Galaxy-branded phones and ultimately saw yet another iPhone user upgrade to a Samsung. But following yesterday’s Galaxy Note 10 announcement, this particular video is nowhere to be seen.
Completing the list of deleted videos is Samsung’s entire ‘Ingenious’ series that was released last year. The videos focus on a variety of things including the Apple’s slow LTE speeds, but there’s one short ad that focuses entirely on the iPhone’s lack of a headphone jack, a feature the Galaxy Note 9 does have. Fortunately for us, another channel reuploaded all of these clips.
https://www.phonearena.com/news/Samsung-Apple-headphone-jack-ads-deleted_id118061
2019-08-08 12:55:38Z
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