Samsung launched a series of 6 video 'swirling stones' Apple
Samsung is very good at "swirling" Apple with promotional videos. On the occasion of the launch of Apple iPhone 6, 6 Plus and Watch, Samsung has released 6 videos to Apple "troll" and ads for Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Gear S.
The first ad focused on mocking the difficulties Apple faced with the live stream of the event. The two actors play the role of two technical support staff, one of whom is trying to fix a broken direct line, the other one makes a mockery. " You work in the technology industry. can't handle this problem? ". This is a question that people also ask for Apple in the morning of September 10 ( Vietnam time ).
In the second ad, two technical staff acted as they watched the Apple live event. They were delighted when Apple announced the iPhone 6 with a bigger screen, until they realized that many other phones also had big screens, like . Samsung Galaxy Note 4 for example.
The remaining ads focus on things like Apple Watch, S Pen , Multi Windows mode and fast charging mode .
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