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 (111–120)
Like A MovieLabrinth


Titled “Hollywood Movies from Your Pocket,” this commercial promotes the iPhone 13’s camera capabilities as powerful enough to shoot a film.
The ad features a series of dynamic, stylish shots while simultaneously showing that they’re being captured on an iPhone.
Seeing such cool footage filmed on an iPhone directly conveys its high performance.
The background music is “Like A Movie” by the UK artist Labrinth.
The combination of a richly layered electronic track and his funky vocals is superb, making it a song you’ll want to listen to over and over.
Mobile phone commercial songs. Smartphone and carrier TV commercial songs (121–130)
BlueRob Simonsen


A commercial shows people taking photos in various places—around town, in nature, at home, and at live venues—capturing whatever they like.
They’re all using iPhones, highlighting how easy it is to take photos if you have one.
The calm, memorable piano piece playing in the CM is Blue by Rob Simonsen.
Known for film scores as well, his composition is simple yet perfectly suited to the commercial’s mood, with a heartwarming melody.
Don’t Let GoTerrace Martin


This commercial highlights that even the smallest-capacity model in the iPhone 15 series comes with 128GB of storage.
When a man tries to delete a photo of an older woman, the woman’s mouth in the photo moves and says, “Don’t Let Me Go.” In Japanese, that would mean something like “Don’t throw me away,” emphasizing that there’s plenty of storage so you don’t need to delete photos.
The song used as the commercial’s BGM is “Don’t Let Go” by American artist Terrace Martin.
The distinctive, heavily processed vocals leave a strong impression—you hear it once and it’s unforgettable.
The version used in the commercial has slightly different lyrics from the original, so try listening and see if you can spot what’s changed.
This Strange EffectThe Shacks


This commercial introduces the Portrait mode featured on the iPhone 8 Plus.
In the first half, it shows a woman walking while singing; in the latter half, it highlights the features of Portrait mode by photographing the woman and changing the background.
The woman appearing in the commercial is Shannon Wise, the vocalist of the band The Shacks, who performed the featured song “This Strange Effect.” Her whisper-like vocals are striking, and the sound has a pleasant, slightly nostalgic feel.
Dancing In The FlamesThe Weeknd

This commercial introduces the fact that the music video for The Weeknd’s 2024 track “Dancing In The Flames” was shot on an iPhone 16 Pro.
Presented like a behind-the-scenes look at the MV, the ad shows The Weeknd being filmed with an iPhone.
It’s hard to believe footage like this was created with the smartphones we hold every day, but the spot directly conveys just how powerful the device is.
The BGM is, of course, “Dancing In The Flames,” featuring a clear, beautiful vocal laid over a driving beat.
It’s a track that’s both stylish and so pleasing you’ll want to keep listening.
Standing on stageYOASOBI


This commercial conveys that with the Galaxy S25 Ultra, you can capture any moment, using YOASOBI’s live performance to make the point.
It follows the concept of shooting YOASOBI’s Singapore show using the camera’s zoom, and clearly shows the kinds of photos you can take.
The song that further amplifies the lively atmosphere is YOASOBI’s “Butai ni Tatte” (“Stand on Stage”).
As you can see with Ikura singing while holding a guitar, it has a strong band sound, delivering both power and freshness.
The momentum of the sound and vocals makes it feel like a song that conveys a determination to charge forward.
PerfectoIvy States

This commercial highlights the debut of the Google Pixel 9a, clearly showcasing its features through real on-screen demonstrations.
It portrays a commitment to serving a wide range of users, with a high-performance camera, durable design, and helpful assistant features.
The stylish visuals emphasize ease of use and how the phone brightens everyday life.
Further enhancing that sleek atmosphere is the track “Perfecto.” Its light, agile rap over a digital beat leaves a strong impression, conveying both cool sophistication and an uplifting energy.


