New iPhone Ad Focuses on Safari [Video, Updated]
It looks like the iPhone ads that aired on Sunday night were just the beginning. Sam L and several other MacRumors readers report that a new iPhone ad just aired on CNBC.
The unpublished iPhone ad focuses on the iPhone's ability to browse the internet, and demonstrates Safari browsing the New York Times website: scrolling, zooming, and browsing. Reader, lblev describes the voiceover:
"it's not the sorta internet... it's not the watered down internet... it's just... the internet... on your phone."
The ad has not yet been posted to Apple's iPhone ads website.
Forum member ajhill posted the video on Youtube.
Update: Apple has posted a high resolution version of the new ad.
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