Tech giant Apple has released new iPhone ads via its YouTube channel. Although the second ad called 'fingerprint' doesn't stray too far from other Apple ads, the first one, called 'Onions' is a quirky ad and stands out from many Apple ads.
Tech giant releases new, quirky iPhone ads on YouTube [VIDEO]
'Onions' starts with a young girl shooting a video of her mother slicing onions.
'Onions' starts with a young girl shooting a video of her mother slicing onions. Despite shooting just a few seconds of video, the little girl ends up winning an awards delivered by Neil Patrick Harris (from How I Met Your Mother). It’s a strange, fun ad that doesn't focus too much on the phone.
The other ad touches on Touch ID. With the tech giant's fingerprint sensor, you can unlock your phone, banking app, your car, and so on.
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It's a feature focused ad like many of Apple's ads in recent times. Check out the ad video above and below:
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