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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.

Mobile and smartphone commercials. A roundup of commercials for new models and carriers (51–60)

Galaxy S22 | S22 Ultra “Latest Galaxy S series now on sale!” Edition

Samsung Galaxy S22 | S22 Ultra CM “Latest Galaxy S Series On Sale!” 30-second version

Singer-songwriter Sia, who has previously participated under the name LSD in a Galaxy commercial song, has her solo track featured in the S22 commercial airing in April 2022.

The song was included on her 2016 album This Is Acting.

In the commercial, the intro, pre-chorus, and chorus switch rapidly in sync with the visuals, creating a dynamic sense of motion.

Galaxy Z Flip4: A compact and cute foldable smartphone, now on sale!

Galaxy Z Flip4: A compact and cute foldable smartphone now on sale! TV commercial

The more you listen, the more addictive this track becomes: “Struttin’” by the funk-punk band Sunpazaurus.

It’s featured in the Galaxy Z Flip4 commercial “On Sale Now!” The exciting rhythm and sing-along-worthy vocals make it a joy to listen to.

Although only a few dozen seconds play in the ad, it makes you think, “I want to hear more and enjoy this fun vibe longer!” The piano adds a great flavor, further highlighting the song’s sense of excitement.

mineo ‘For me, who wants to be a good son to my parents’ version

mineo Commercial “For Me, Who Wants to Be a Good Son” 15-second Version

It’s crafted around a boy in a baseball uniform who says he’s switching to a budget smartphone so as not to burden the parents who support his activities.

The song “day by day” by the rock band Nishida Gallagher plays throughout.

The smoothly rising and falling vocal melodies will stir viewers’ hearts even more.

Also, the subtle touches are highlights—like the final scene where the boy listens on his earphones and nods his head.

SoftBank ‘First-Year Smartphone Debut’ × GTO Revival: ‘Smartphone Debut Lesson’ VersionTakashi Sorimachi

[GTO] Takashi Sorimachi as Eikichi Onizuka co-stars with the Shiroto Family’s Dad! SoftBank commercial debut; the reborn “POISON” is the CM song. Smartphone Debut Year 1 × GTO Revival: “Smartphone Debut Class” version.

Takashi Sorimachi has appeared in SoftBank’s “Smartphone Debut Discount” commercials before, but this time he appears as Eikichi Onizuka from the drama GTO Revival.

In a classroom, he stands before the students and explains the great-value pricing plan.

Playing in the background is POISON, released as a collaboration between BLUE ENCOUNT and Sorimachi.

The song is known as the theme for the original GTO and was newly produced as the theme for GTO Revival.

Be sure to check out this new version, arranged into a modern guitar rock style that sets it apart from the original.

Commercials for mobile phones and smartphones. A compilation of commercials for new models and carriers (61–70)

docomo Docomo Future Museum ‘Butterfly Dress’ Version

An original song by Little Glee Monster! NTT DOCOMO’s new TV commercial uses the new track “DIVA”: the new TVC “docomo Future Museum” — “Butterfly Dress” version.

This dramatic portrayal of a girl drawing on an iPad is a commercial for the DoCoMo Mirai Museum.

It effectively conveys how having an iPad enables easy yet professional creative work.

The bright, upbeat song playing in the background is Little Glee Monster’s “DIVA.” The track is said to be themed around a bright future, and that concept comes through in both the tone and the lyrics.

SoftBank OPPO Reno10 Pro 5G Divine Charging “Don’t Rush Me” VersionMaika Sasaki (=LOVE), Hitomi Suzuki (≠ME)

Don't rush me, don't rush me #GodCharging #NewCM #MaikaSasaki #HitomiSuzuki

This is a SoftBank commercial introducing a “god-tier fast-charging” smartphone that charges faster than ever.

The ad features Maika Sasaki from the idol group =LOVE and Hitomi Suzuki from ≠ME.

Just before heading out, Suzuki realizes her phone has no battery, but the spot highlights the charging speed by showing it fully charge while she dances.

The background music is the Vocaloid track “Seikai-chan and Kafu-chan’s Errand Rhapsody,” produced by Minami no Minami, which pairs perfectly with the visuals and concept.

The song has a brisk, bustling tempo and an adorably charming vibe.

Docomo’s Two Top Xperia A / GALAXY S4 — “Docomo’s Two Top (2CELLOS)” version

NTT DOCOMO “Docomo’s Two Top (2CELLOS)” Version

2 CELLOS is a handsome cellist duo from Croatia.

Their tightly synchronized, intense performances electrified audiences around the world.

In Japan, they were so popular that it felt like you saw them in the media every day.

This is “Kagemusha,” the track that drew attention when it was used in the DoCoMo “Two Top” commercial in which they actually appeared.

They play the cello—normally a string instrument—as if it were a percussion instrument, with fierce energy.

They create a fresh sound with an instrument strongly associated with classical music.

It’s a very cool track that showcases the duo’s genre-defying performance.