Samsung Launches 90-Second Advertisement for Galaxy Note
Samsung Launches 90-Second Advertisement for  Galaxy Note

As per recent reports, it has been revealed that Samsung has released its first-ever Super Bowl advertisement for Galaxy Note. The main motive of the ad is to show that Samsung provides iPhone addicts a refreshing change, and also promise to give them cellular space which is unavailable when one is using Apple products.

The 90-second advertisement would also have some of its tried and tested themes such as Apple’s brand of queuing and brainwashed automatons. Experts told that Samsung started preparing for its anti-Apple strategy in November last year. They prepared a campaign in which they started to unveil some of the details of their products.

In the next advert, they talked about similarities between the iPhone 4 and the iPhone 4S. However, ethically, such comparisons are totally unacceptable, but this has become a trend to promote a product in the eyes of audience.

Some of the known celebrities that would be seen in latest Super Bowl ad of Samsung are Justin Hawkins, who is playing the major role in the advertisement. To support Hawkins, football star Brian Urlacher, pro skateboarder Paul Rodriguez and Australian supermodel Miranda Kerr are also present.

The advertisement was shown in the fourth and last quarter of the Super Bowl fest and the 90-second advertisement is said to have cost them $10.5 million in air time alone. The advertisement is worth the cost, said one of the industry experts.

He told that the ad opens with a view having a long queue and all have been waiting for idevice. Suddenly, one of the persons standing in the queue sees the new Galaxy and makes certain queries about it. Soon after, it is found that all of them are using Samsung’s new Galaxy for different things like clicking photos, messaging and calling.

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