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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.

Compilation of Android smartphone commercials: Pixel, Galaxy, Xperia, and more (71–80)

docomo Xperia “Dual Dance” EditionCanDoo、Hiro

Xperia TV commercial “Dual Dance” 30-second version

This commercial expresses the movement of emotions through Xperia, starting from a powerful street dance performance.

The duo delivering the tightly synchronized dance is CanDoo and HiRo, and the way people around them start moving too conveys a sense of spreading fun.

The dance is set to an original song that clearly communicates strength.

Built on digital beats and light, agile rap, its breezy sense of speed perfectly matches the choreography.

Sony Xperia “LED Dance”WRECKING CREW ORCHESTRA FAMILY

Xperia TV commercial “LED Dance” 60-second special movie

From an LED dance performance where dancers wear illuminated costumes and even control the lighting live, this commercial conveys the technology packed into the Xperia.

On a dark stage, the dancers glow eerily, appearing and disappearing irregularly, evoking a sense of encounters with the unknown and limitless possibilities.

Further amplifying this distinctive world is the original song that matches the choreography perfectly.

Its digital sound conveys tension, and the emphasized rhythms give a sense of powerful forward momentum.

docomo Xperia A “One-touch Music” version / “Backlight Dance” version / “Picture Effect” versionYukiko Hijikata

This commercial highlights the music and video features among the many functions built into Xperia.

The sequence where the dance circle expands as people touch each other conveys how easily you can enjoy music, while the dance scenes with shifting backgrounds and effects express the many ways to enjoy video.

Layered over this uniquely comedic dance is an original track by Fumitake Igarashi, also known as Eager Rush.

With a sound that showcases a strong, resonant beat and voices layered like sound effects, the composition creates a distinctive world of its own.

Compilation of Android smartphone commercials: Pixel, Galaxy, Xperia, and more (81–90)

Google Pixel #BestPhonesForever “Suspicious Wi‑Fi” Episode / “Starlight” Episode / “Plateau” Episode

This cleverly sarcastic, quintessentially international-style commercial is for Google’s smartphone, the Pixel.

It’s structured as a conversation between the rival devices—the iPhone and the Pixel—in which the Pixel’s advantages over the iPhone are revealed one after another.

In the latter half of the ad, a phrase from the song “Guerrilla” by San plays.

The snippet used in the commercial gives off a cool vibe, but if you listen to the whole track, you’ll be captivated by its catchiness and bright, fun atmosphere.

Google Android “A Lifetime of Photos” / “Hands-free with Your Voice” / “Music Everywhere”

These are three commercials that highlight Android’s excellent features—photos, music, and voice assistants.

Each spot showcases one of these capabilities, emphasizing how convenient and easy to use they are, and how you can carry that convenience with you everywhere.

The background music features “Watch Me” by banvox, a trackmaker from Hyogo Prefecture.

It’s an energetic EDM-style song with a sense of speed that really gets you pumped when you listen to it!

Google Pixel 8: Editing Magic “Flying Dog” / “Breathtaking Scenery Photo” / Circle to Search “Curious Meme”

This is a commercial promoting various features of the Google Pixel 8 that build on photo editing and word search capabilities.

It showcases Editing Magic, which lets you cut out only the specified subject and move it wherever you like, and a function that lets you search by simply circling a word that catches your eye in a message.

Combined with the CM song “Ay What Up,” it gives the impression of making everyday life feel more stylish.

Google Pixel 9: “Data Transfer” Version / “Easy to Use” Version / “Easy Data Migration” Version

This is a commercial that highlights how popular the Google Pixel 9 is while also conveying how easy it is to switch from other devices.

Switching from other models often carries the perception that data transfer is difficult or that the user experience feels different, but the ad clearly addresses those concerns, emphasizing that it supports these needs and offers an interface that lets you make the most of your existing data.

The music that enhances the vibe of the commercial is “Can’t Stop Looking At It (feat.

Daisha McBride).” It features a lively, rhythm-driven track layered with stylish vocals.

While the powerful rhythm stands out, the timbres used also give the song a positive feel.