Compilation of Android smartphone commercials: Pixel, Galaxy, Xperia, and more
When it comes to smartphones running Android, that’s basically everything except the iPhone…
So, I imagine many of you are using an Android phone.
You often see commercials for popular models like Google’s Pixel, Samsung’s Galaxy, and Sony’s Xperia, right?
In this article, we’ll showcase a whole range of commercials for Android smartphones.
Smartphone ads often feature stylish visuals and carefully curated, sophisticated music, which is why many of them draw a lot of attention.
We’ve gathered a wide selection of commercials, both old and new, so please take a look.
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Compilation of Android smartphone commercials: Pixel, Galaxy, Xperia, and more (71–80)
Google Pixel 9 & 9 Pro: “Your journey expands. Capture it together.”Hiroe Igeta

This commercial for the Google Pixel 9 and 9 Pro is set in Finland.
Hiroe Igeta and others enjoy an authentic sauna, followed by an impressively bold scene where they plunge into the Baltic Sea instead of a cold bath.
The ad also shows them using a Google Pixel to film each person individually, composite the footage, and edit the background to create a lovely two-shot photo.
It effectively conveys both the high functionality of the Google Pixel and the fun ways you can use it.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra “Circle to Search: It’s this easy” versionRyo Narita

This is a commercial for the Galaxy S24 Ultra featuring a story about Ryo Narita and the woman who plays his girlfriend.
The ad highlights the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s Circle to Search feature.
In the commercial, the woman accidentally drops the ring she just received down a drain.
Narita then uses a photo of her wearing the ring and finds it via Circle to Search, smoothly buys it again, and resolves the situation.
The punchline is that the ring costs only 300 yen.
It’s a humorous ad that showcases the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s advanced capabilities.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra: “Summarizing conversations is this easy” / “Foreign-language calls are this easy”Ryo Narita


Two commercials showcase features of the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
In the “Summarizing Conversations Is This Easy” segment, Ryo Narita appears as a staff member on the set of an idol group’s recording.
As the group members all shout out their preferences for a post-show restaurant, Narita gets confused—but he’s fine because he recorded everything on the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
He immediately uses the AI feature to summarize the recording, neatly compiling the members’ requests.
In the other segment, “Foreign-Language Calls Are This Easy,” Narita appears as a delivery driver for a pizza service.
He calls the customer to say he has arrived at the bottom of the apartment building, only to find the person on the other end is a foreigner.
Flustered because he can’t communicate and doesn’t know where the room is, Narita uses the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s translation feature to successfully deliver the pizza.
While both scenarios might be a bit unusual, they present concrete use cases that make the device’s functionality feel close to everyday life.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra: “Erasing shadows is this easy”Ryo Narita

This is a commercial introducing an AI-powered feature of the Galaxy S24 Ultra that can remove unwanted shadows from photos.
In a ramen shop, a man dressed in a punk style keeps retaking photos because shadows keep getting in the shot, but Ryo Narita uses the Galaxy S24 Ultra to easily erase the shadows.
The commercial clearly shows how effortlessly you can take beautiful photos.
docomo Xperia “Snowboard” versionTakahiro Ishihara

This commercial conveys a fresh, new sensation that comes from using Xperia, set against the mysterious concept of snowboarding in the dark.
The sight of the board gliding through darkness and pure white snow spraying up clearly evokes a cool, stylish atmosphere.
To accentuate this unique world, the BGM is sparse, which also creates a sense of weightlessness.
The structure—where you can hear the board sliding amid tense, gripping sound design—powerfully communicates the idea of an unknown experience.
Sony Xperia 5 IIArisa Komiya

This commercial features Arisa Komiya, who is active as a voice actress, showing how she uses Xperia and what she finds appealing about it.
The focus is on its photography features, expressing the joy of being able to take great photos easily thanks to eye autofocus.
The BGM has a calm feel to strongly highlight Arisa Komiya’s expressions and explanations.
The gentle sound, which conveys a sense of depth, helps communicate how well it fits into everyday life and creates a relaxed atmosphere.
docomo Xperia X Performance “Hairdresser” versionYoshihiro Yamauchi

This commercial closely follows Yoshihiro Yamauchi, who works as a hairstylist, and has him talk about what he finds appealing about Xperia.
By clearly showing both his work scenes and how he uses the Xperia, it conveys how well it fits into everyday life.
Because it’s a commercial that depicts the connection between everyday, unassuming moments and Xperia, a calm piece of music is used for the BGM.
The layering of digital sounds with a light, airy vocal gives the impression of highlighting a sense of brightness.


