Mobile phone commercial songs. CM songs for smartphones and mobile carriers.
When you watch TV, you see commercials for carriers and smartphones almost every day, right?
There are all kinds of mobile-related commercials on air—ranging from stylish visuals to friendly, down-to-earth presentations—each tailored to a specific brand image.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs used in those mobile-related commercials at once!
From cool tracks to approachable tunes, a wide variety of music is featured, and many of you have probably wondered, “Whose song is that?”
We’ll go through them by carrier and by smartphone, so try finding the track that caught your ear in a commercial.
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Mobile phone commercial songs. Smartphone and mobile carrier commercial songs (91–100)
DrifterBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

It’s the commercial from 2011 that conveyed how Xperia phones offered by au supported EZweb Mail.
The footage shows various colored Xperias moving around, and its unique worldview gives a sense of diving into an unknown experience.
Emphasizing that distinctive atmosphere is BOOM BOOM SATELLITES’ “Drifter.” With its intense, urgent digital sound, it conveys a powerful feeling of charging forward into the unknown.
NEW KAWAIIFRUITS ZIPPER

This commercial focuses on the photo features of Google Pixel, which are also available from au, and depicts FRUITS ZIPPER enjoying taking pictures.
It highlights how you can freely edit photos—like combining shots taken in various locations with mascots—and keep your memories in a cute way.
Even the edits that might seem over the top help convey the excitement of the trip.
The song that enhances the fun atmosphere of the commercial is FRUITS ZIPPER’s “NEW KAWAII.” Set to a bright and glamorous sound, it’s a track that pursues cuteness, letting both cuteness and fun come through at the same time.
Mobile phone commercial songs. Smartphone and mobile carrier commercial songs (101–110)
Banana SplitLio

The Apple iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus “New Yellow” spot unfolds with visuals that blend animation and reality.
The song featured in this contemporary-feeling commercial is “Banana Split,” released in 1979 by Rio, a singer from Portugal.
Paired with her supple vocals, the track is crafted as an electronica piece rich with resonant synth tones.
It’s a perfect match for this unique commercial that transforms reality into an animated world and portrays a protagonist who truly stands out.
MUSEME:I

A commercial that focuses on the AI built into the Galaxy S25 Ultra, depicting how it adds color to the everyday lives of the members of ME:I.
In a uniquely near-futuristic world, ME:I freely uses the Galaxy S25 Ultra, highlighting how the AI is easy to use and helps organize information.
Further enhancing this fun world is ME:I’s track “MUSE.” It’s dance music with a solid, resonant beat, yet the sweet, charming vocals lend it a gentle, floating feel.
primary colorsYOASOBI

This is a commercial announcing the increased data allowance for Docomo’s plan, ahamo.
The ad features Nana Mori and Fuju Kamio, who are familiar faces from previous ahamo commercials, highlighting that while the price remains the same, the data has been bumped up to 30GB.
Many viewers probably found themselves thinking “Totally!” when they heard the line, “Isn’t ahamo just the best choice already?” The background music is again YOASOBI’s ‘Sangenshoku,’ as in earlier commercials.
The song is based on the story ‘RGB,’ about childhood friends who reunite as adults, and its lyrics—about how even after time apart, a reunion can bring you back to how things were—are sure to resonate with many.
It’s an upbeat, easy-to-listen-to track.
FUSIONbokula.

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.
Sunshine Girlmoumoon

In the Xperia campaign Transform Your Xperia, rolled out by Sony Ericsson and MTV, collaborations with artists and designers from around the world were realized.
Through customizable covers, numerous TV commercials, and giveaways for purchasers, the campaign conveyed the impression that Xperia was showcasing the breadth of its support.
One of the songs used in the Transform Your Xperia commercials was Sunshine Girl, a signature track by moumoon.
Its structure—layering a deep, resonant drum sound with a buoyant, light vocal—creates a uniquely floating sensation.


