Mobile phone and smartphone commercials. A roundup of commercials for new models and carriers.
Smartphones have now become indispensable in our lives, and we’ve started seeing commercials related to them more and more often.
In addition to manufacturers and carriers producing ads for new models, not only the major carriers but also MVNOs are creating commercials to promote great-value plans and campaigns.
In this article, we’ll showcase a wide range of commercials related to smartphones all at once!
Some of them feature clever and entertaining concepts, while others draw attention for their cast or background music, so keep an eye out for those aspects as you watch.
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Commercials for mobile phones and smartphones. A compilation of commercials for new models and carriers (241–250)
Rakuten Mobile: “Rakuten Saikyo Plan – Unlimited Data” EditionMio Imada

This commercial focuses on the fact that among Rakuten Mobile’s Rakuten Saikyō (Strongest) Plan features, data is unlimited, and it conveys what you can do through the presence of Mio Imada.
It highlights how your daily life becomes more efficient when you can use video, social media, tethering, and other functions without worrying about remaining data.
The impression is that being able to use it freely, without holding back, transforms your days into more enjoyable ones—something that’s also expressed through smiling faces.
docomo Sekai Sonomanma Giga “Bocca della Verità” (Truth Mouth) VersionNao

This is a commercial themed around the Mouth of Truth, a sculpture in Italy said to trap the hands of liars.
After Nao says, “You absolutely need to rent Wi‑Fi overseas!” she puts her hand into the Mouth of Truth and can’t pull it out.
It turns out the story is meant to highlight that with a DOCOMO smartphone, you can use it abroad as is without renting Wi‑Fi.
It’s a brilliant development that clearly promotes the service while keeping viewers engaged.
UQ mobile UQUEEN ‘UQ Parent-Child Support Discount: Support Captain’ VersionHikari Mitsushima, Ryuhei Matsuda

This commercial introduces UQ mobile’s great promotional campaigns through events that unfold in the mansion of UQUEEN, played by Hikari Mitsushima.
This time, the story explores the roles of Gachapin and Mukku, who have ended up living there, as they compete with Ryuhei Matsuda for the position of captain of the UQ Parent-Child Support Discount cheer squad.
Seeing Gachapin and Mukku throw themselves wholeheartedly into playing a parent and child—even down to their costumes—makes Hikari Mitsushima and Ryuhei Matsuda burst into laughter, clearly conveying the comedic tone.

A tie-in commercial between the romance show series ‘Koisuru Shūmatsu Homestay’ and Google Pixel.
It features Kokoro Yamazaki, Sumire Maruyama, and Yukino Harada, who are active on the show, and portrays a youthful story set in a school setting.
The CM uses ‘FUSION’ by bokula., a rock band drawing attention from young people, delivering a high-energy band performance along with a message supporting students’ futures.
The theme centers on students capturing various moments with a camera—days spent with friends, glances at someone they’re interested in, and more.
Galaxy Note10+

Club Yoko’s “I AM,” featured as the BGM for the high-spec smartphone Galaxy Note10+, which opens up new possibilities when paired with the S Pen.
With lyrics that seem to chase one’s ideal self, it’s a perfect match for Galaxy smartphones that expand the possibilities of the future! In today’s world, where self-expression is deepening through social media, Club Yoko’s socials present a very stylish aesthetic.
Although there’s very little detailed information available, it appears they’re popular in South America as well as the UK and France.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra “Game Performance” / Galaxy AI “Nightography Video” / “A New Way to Find Fun”



This commercial introduces various user-friendly features built into the Galaxy S25 Ultra and highlights just how capable it is.
It spotlights the high processing power that lets you play games smoothly, the camera features that optimize brightness and sound while shooting, and suggestions for weekend activities.
In every case, the user smiles after using a feature, reinforcing the impression that these are highly satisfying capabilities.
Mobile phone and smartphone commercials. A roundup of commercials for new models and carriers (251–260)
Google Pixel 9 Pro: “AI Battery” Edition / “AI Camera” Edition / “Get In the Shot” Edition / “Gemini Live” EditionOda Katsuto




This commercial conveys how advanced the AI built into the Google Pixel 9 Pro is by showing tennis player Taiki Oda using the device.
It depicts how AI makes everyday life more efficient and enjoyable through features like battery-saving that adapts to how you use the phone, camera correction and photo editing, and a chat function that answers questions.
By showing it used in ordinary, casual moments, the ad makes it clear that the technology isn’t something special or intimidating, but something easy to use.


