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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.

Article Link: Apple Releases New 'Greetings' Ads for iPhone 5c
 
Loved it during the keynote, love it now. I think the iPhone 5c sales will pickup pretty soon.
 
Loved the klingons. My mum would highly approve and probably buy a 5C, just for them.
 
35s in, something that always bugs me on TV or Movies. She is not really on a call. If she was, the screen backlight would go off when she moves the phone to her ear. I didn't expect apple to miss something like that. :(
 
Guten Morgen?! Please next time take a native Speaker. This is how you depict our women... ok the Japanese stereotype is well met but THIS is how you depict german women?!

...Well I think I am one of the happier males then :cool:
 
My favorite part was the guy saying, "No Way!" immediately followed by the Chinese woman answering "Wei?" (Pronounced Way, and the normal way to answer a phone in China). Shows that they did their research.
 
Hmmm. This ad's cutscenes have been shortened compared to the one shown at the keynote.

There were a few cutscenes that I liked that were unfortunately cut out because of timing.
 
I love this ad. Apple's recent ads have been some of their best ever. Very "slice of life," and somehow subtly moving. They show how this amazing technology has really become part of our lives, and is not just a "gadget." So well done. :)
 
The Asian girls remind me of the Fook twins (Mi and Yu) from Austin Powers. Do people actually dress like that in public? Is this the Capitol of Pan Em?
 
The Asian girls remind me of the Fook twins (Mi and Yu) from Austin Powers. Do people actually dress like that in public? Is this the Capitol of Pan Em?

you should visit Tokyo's harajuku district someday. for some people, is a lifestyle.
 
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