Apple on Monday released a pair of
commercials starring iPhone 6 spokesmen Jimmy Fallon and Justin
Timberlake, one covering iOS and OS X Continuity features and another
highlighting the handsets' gaming capabilities.
Like Apple's first iPhone 6 and 6 Plus ads,
the two 30-second spots published to Apple's YouTube channel today
feature voice acting from "The Tonight Show" host Jimmy Fallon and pop
superstar Justin Timberlake.
The first and perhaps more interesting commercial is titled "Reservations" and involves Apple's latest cross-platform Continuity features that let users perform seamless feature swapping across iOS and OS X. For example, users can make or receive calls on other devices, continue app operations and transfer files with AirDrop, among other high-level interactions.
The first and perhaps more interesting commercial is titled "Reservations" and involves Apple's latest cross-platform Continuity features that let users perform seamless feature swapping across iOS and OS X. For example, users can make or receive calls on other devices, continue app operations and transfer files with AirDrop, among other high-level interactions.
In the ad, Fallon tells Timberlake that iPhone users can make phone
calls on almost any Apple device using Continuity, and to prove it he
has the singer place a call using a MacBook Air running OS X 10.10
Yosemite.
Acting as a garçon at a posh French restaurant, Fallon denies
Timberlake's request for a reservation before asking him to try again
with an iPad mini. He is again rebuffed, humorously.
The second spot, aptly titled "Gamers," is all about gaming on iPhone 6
and 6 Plus. Popular MOBA (mulitplayer online battle arena) title Vain Glory
is used to highlight the iPhones' A8 system-on-chip silicon. Aside from
a short quote about powerful "next-level" gaming, the commercial is
mostly Fallon and Timberlake stringing together phrases likely foreign
to the regular viewer, but familiar to avid gamers.
Apple's latest iPhone models are a huge success, with the initial launch being the company's largest ever, according to CEO Tim Cook.
In a note to investors on Sunday, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicts combined iPhone shipments for quarter four 2014 will come out to 71.5 million units, with iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus accounting for nearly 80 percent of all sales.
Apple's latest iPhone models are a huge success, with the initial launch being the company's largest ever, according to CEO Tim Cook.
In a note to investors on Sunday, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicts combined iPhone shipments for quarter four 2014 will come out to 71.5 million units, with iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus accounting for nearly 80 percent of all sales.
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