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 CM songs (1–10)
Young PeopleZa Burodosaito Fō

This commercial introduces, with a unique vibe, how UQ mobile is a great deal not only for young people but also for their families.
It features Hikari Mitsushima as UQUEEN leading a choir, during which she and Ryuhei Matsuda, playing a butler, have a conversation about the savings.
The song performed by the choir—and whistled by Matsuda—is “Wakamonotachi” by The Broadside Four.
Evoking the path young people walk and the hope that lies ahead, the song conveys a positive outlook through its gentle yet grand atmosphere.
Original song

This memorable spot, staged like a scene from a romantic drama, is a commercial where Gachapin and Mukku introduce the value and convenience of UQ mobile.
While Gachapin fires off adorable lines, Mukku delivers suave, flirtatious ones.
Both emphasize that with UQ mobile, you can use a reliable network at a great price.
The striking direction really leaves a strong impression!
School HeavenFingā 5

This commercial powerfully conveys that UQ mobile’s UQ Student Discount is a service that benefits not only students but also their families.
It starts with students led by Kyoko Fukada, Mikako Tabe, and Mei Nagano seeming to be at odds with their families, but then shows a sense of unity that communicates how the service makes everyone happy.
In the footage, both sides sing an arrangement of Finger 5’s “Gakuen Tengoku.” The call-and-response at the beginning highlights the conflict, but the climactic section clearly expresses the fun.
Through the lightness of the sound, it gives an overall positive impression.
Mobile phone commercial songs. CM songs for smartphones and mobile carriers (11–20)
Love so sweetNEW!arashi

This commercial portrays SoftBank’s commitment to supporting human connections and trust in its network, as seen through a massive virtual chorus made possible by 5G.
As the members of Arashi conduct, countless voices join together, powerfully conveying the potential of technology and hope for the future.
The song performed within this chorus, delivering a bright message, is Arashi’s “Love so sweet.” It’s a track that sings of love with an upbeat sound and a lively rhythm, expressing a positive outlook throughout.
New Age CrisisJean Dawson

This is the introduction video for the iPhone 17 Pro, unveiled in September 2025.
It highlights a unibody milled from a block of aluminum, emphasizing its light weight, durability, and strong thermal efficiency, along with improvements to the battery, camera, and chip performance.
It also showcases a cooling system designed to harness the capabilities of the new chip, making the device’s advancements crystal clear.
The piece with the striking piano melody that sets the tone for this sleek commercial is New Age Crisis by American musician Jean Dawson.
While the ad uses only the piano accompaniment, the original track features powerful vocals, drums, and choral elements that create a grand atmosphere.
Lambent RagClark

This is the introduction video for the first Air series iPhone, announced in September 2025 alongside the iPhone 17 lineup.
It highlights how the device remains about 6 millimeters thin while featuring the same A19 Pro chip as the iPhone 17 Pro.
In addition to its thinness and lightness, the video emphasizes increased durability, as well as high processing power and camera performance.
The background music is Lambent Rag by the UK-born artist Clark—an exquisitely beautiful track that showcases his strength in ambient and classical styles, with an almost mystical allure.
BABY BABYNEW!Manako Arata

This commercial featuring Takeshi Tsuruno and his daughter Oto is so touching that it naturally brings tears to your eyes.
The ad is filled with photos and videos of Oto taken by Tsuruno, all shot on a smartphone, and through the depiction of her growing up, it highlights how irreplaceable smartphones are as something that’s always by our side.
The background music is a cover of the classic “BABY BABY” by GING NANG BOYZ, performed by Arata Manako.
The arrangement, which ebbs and flows in step with the ad’s progression, is so moving it might just make you cry.


