Apple Releases New 'Greetings' Ads for iPhone 5c
Following the “Designed Together” and “Plastic Perfected” ads that were released last week for the iPhone 5c, Apple has released another ad for the device entitled "Greetings". Based on a video debuted during the iPhone media event earlier this month, the ad is available in a one-minute extended cut, as well as two versions in the more traditional 30-second format: Greetings and Greetings Too.
The ad depicts individuals using various colors of the iPhone 5c in different languages and in a variety of settings, ending with Apple's iPhone 5c tagline of "For the Colorful".
Announced earlier this month, Apple’s lower-cost iPhone 5c launched last week Friday with deliveries of initial pre-orders as well as the start of in-store sales.
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