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 (141–150)
Farewell, sorrowNishida Gallagher

Two memorable commercials feature people happily saying, “I switched to mineo, cut my phone bill, and used the savings to travel abroad!” In one, a pair of women visits Korea; in the other, a man travels to Hawaii—each finally getting to go to a place they’ve long admired, wearing expressions of pure joy.
The ads convey a wonderful message: using a budget SIM to make big dreams come true.
The background music is Nishida Gallagher’s ‘Saraba Kanashimi’ (“Farewell, Sadness”), whose refreshing, easy-to-listen melody and uplifting lyrics are especially appealing.
day by dayNishida Gallagher


This commercial, which aired in the fall of 2023, is a fun one themed around the finger heart.
It shows people making the gesture one after another, and the narration asks, “Is this pose already out of style?” But if you look closely, it turns out they aren’t making finger hearts—they’re holding mineo SIM cards.
The ad highlights how easy it is to switch to mineo, which offers lower fees, by simply swapping the SIM card while keeping your current device.
It’s a clever execution that blends humor with the key message.
The background music is “day by day” by Nishida Gallagher, a gentle, encouraging song carried by a beautiful high-tone vocal.
Attack No. 1Ōsugi Kumiko


This commercial, which aired in 2019, is a parody piece using footage from the anime “Attack No.
1.” It even features a rewritten version of the theme song as the BGM, with lyrics that highlight the plan’s appeal.
It’s a memorable commercial that catches the eye not only of those familiar with the original work but also of younger viewers who aren’t.
Mobile phone commercial songs. Smartphone and telecom carrier commercial songs (151–160)
TalkSelena Gomez, benny blanco


This is the introductory commercial for the iPhone 16e announced in February 2025.
The video is striking, featuring a blue character inflated with air that appears to dance—and many viewers may have found themselves unable to look away.
The background music is Talk by Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco.
It’s an intriguing track that combines slightly dark-tinged vocals with a fun, listenable production.
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.
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.


