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Samsung commercial. A collection of commercials for electronic devices and home appliances, including the Galaxy.

Samsung, a South Korea–based electronics manufacturer, is the company behind Galaxy, known for its smartphones and tablets.

If you use an Android device, there’s a good chance you’ve used a Galaxy series device at some point.

In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of Samsung commercials all at once.

Galaxy commercials in particular are known for their sophisticated visuals and music, and their stylish ads often become a hot topic.

If there’s a commercial you’ve seen on TV or the web that caught your attention, be sure to check it out.

Samsung commercials. A collection of ads for electronic devices and home appliances, including the Galaxy (81–90)

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra “Game Performance” / Galaxy AI “Nightography Video” / “A New Way to Find Fun”

This commercial introduces various user-friendly features built into the Galaxy S25 Ultra and highlights just how capable it is.

It spotlights the high processing power that lets you play games smoothly, the camera features that optimize brightness and sound while shooting, and suggestions for weekend activities.

In every case, the user smiles after using a feature, reinforcing the impression that these are highly satisfying capabilities.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5: Beyond Multitasking / Galaxy Z Flip5: Hands‑Free Shots Anywhere with FlexCam / Galaxy Z Flip5: Your Very Own Flex Window

This commercial showcases a stylish way of mastering the features built into the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5.

By highlighting its foldable design, it emphasizes that once opened, you get a large screen while still being portable—clearly conveying that powerful features can be carried around with ease.

Galaxy S21 series 5G: Now on sale and well-received

On sale now Galaxy S21 series 5G: TV commercial

Composer Rexx Life Raj, who is gaining attention for his funk-pop-centered sound.

He became an artist watched around the world after his music was used in an Apple commercial.

His track “Pop Panic (feat.

Just John)” is used in a Galaxy S21 series 5G commercial, which makes me chuckle—so it’s OK to handle CM songs for both Apple and Android, huh? The song spotlights rap within his signature funk-pop style, yet it’s crafted with a curious melody that also evokes a sense of nostalgia from around the 1970s.

Galaxy Z Fold2 5G: “The future is unfolded.”

Galaxy Z Fold2 5G: TV commercial 'The future is unfolded.'

Even if you don’t recognize the name Norman Petty, I’m sure many of you know the legendary musician Buddy Holly—famous for his black-rimmed glasses look—who passed away at the young age of 22.

Norman was the recording engineer for Buddy Holly and also served as his early manager.

The piece here, “A Petite Concerto,” is a track Norman recorded with an orchestra in 1965.

The majestic piano and strings sound like something out of a film score, and I can’t help but admire the impressive taste it took to unearth a piece like this.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra: “Summarizing conversations is this easy” / “Foreign-language calls are this easy”Ryo Narita

Two commercials showcase the features of the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

In the “Summarizing Conversations Is This Easy” segment, Ryo Narita appears as a staff member on the set of an idol group’s recording.

The group members all shout out their preferences for the after-party venue, leaving Narita confused—but thanks to recording everything on the Galaxy S24 Ultra, he’s fine.

He immediately uses the AI features to summarize the recording, neatly compiling the members’ requests.

In the other segment, “Foreign-Language Calls Are This Easy,” Narita appears as a pizza delivery worker.

He calls the customer to say he’s arrived at the bottom of the apartment building, only to find the person is a foreigner.

Unable to communicate and unsure of which unit to go to, Narita starts to panic, but he uses the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s translation feature and successfully delivers the pizza.

Both scenarios might be uncommon, but they depict concrete use cases that make the functionality feel relatable.