Published 8 years ago: September 20, 2012 at 2:45 pm-Filed to: ads. Shortly after Apple introduced the iPhone 5, Samsung's propaganda PR machine went into high gear mocking the new phone and Apple … Samsung and Apple stopped playing nice a long time ago. Furthermore, Samsung improved the haptic feedback by removing the hollow cavity needed for the jack. Then, have a look through our gallery featuring the 9 things that have changed more than the iPhone. Of course, every other notable company in the business copied the move, including Google, OnePlus, Huawei, and many others. Want a more unbiased look at how these phones really stack up to one another? While it might be from a foreign county and in a different language, the message does get across. The jab was at Apple’s expense, teasing them about their ‘Genius bar’ nomenclature and it clearly demonstrates Samsung’s intent to not lay down, even after being accused and found guilty of … 1 min read November 6, 2017. Samsung was a staunch supporter of the headphone jack, using it as a marketing trick to lure in customers who didn’t like Apple’s decision to remove the jack from its iPhones. Not only does Apple's ad mention competitors precisely never, it shows off a lot of amazing ways the iPhone can be used with kids. It’s beyond embarrassing. Samsung gets the two confused in their ad but the difference is simple. Share. Screenshot from a now-deleted Samsung commercial mocking the iPhone's lack of a traditional headphone jack. Adblock Plus, the most popular ad blocker on Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Android and iOS. Apple enthusiasts have been quick to respond to Samsung's perceived "bullying." ... Apple took Samsung to court over Samsung copying Apple’s iPhone, and Apple won over $1 billion in the case. We all know what you did. You have a USB-C-to-3.5mm dongle and USB-C headphones in the box. Earlier this month, a survey from the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) ranked Samsung’s Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note II phones ahead of Apple’s iPhone 5 in customer satisfaction. Samsung's Anti-Apple Ad: Fanboys, IPhone 4S Mocked In Latest Galaxy S II Commercial (VIDEO) By Jason Gilbert The ongoing battle between Apple and Samsung just hopped from the courtroom to the TV box. Samsung has made one thing clear in its "Next Big Thing" Super Bowl spot — it wants to be the anti-Apple. Samsung Mocks iPhone X In New Anti-Apple Video Ad By Paul Morris | November 6th, 2017 Samsung has delighted its hardcore fanbase by posting a new video to its YouTube channel titled “Samsung Galaxy: Growing Up.” Samsung’s New Anti-Apple Ad Is Just Sad. The ad features a list of Samsung Galaxy SIII's existing features that are newly introduced on Apple's iPhone 5, which is scheduled to be released on 21 September 2012. iPhone 5 to those of the Galaxy S3, the Lumia 920 and the iPhone 4S, 9 things that have changed more than the iPhone. Next to these are listed the Galaxy S3's features: taller screen, 4G LTE connectivity, higher screen resolution, longer battery life, etc. Will Samsung's Anti-iPhone 5 Ad Come Back to Bite Them? And there’s no better time to revisit a Samsung TV commercial that the company really hopes we’ve all forgotten. A Samsung rep told The Verge that removing the port allowed Samsung to increase the battery size by 100mAh, which doesn’t seem like much. When Google killed the Pixel’s audio jack, the company explained that it needed to do it to create all-screen phones, and that’s an explanation that’s a lot better than Samsung’s bogus explanation. Luke Hopewell. Because the S Pen stylus slot definitely isn’t a much, much larger hollow cavity. KOREA'S SMARTPHONE giant Samsung released its anti-iPhone 5 ad dubbed with: "It doesn't take a genius" on 16 September 2012. It took longer than I had anticipated, but it finally happened. We've also spotted another rebuttal version mocking the Galaxy S3's supposedly cheap construction and listing several iPhone features not found on Samsung's device. But that's not necessarily a bad thing. That includes things like education, like the difference between the words "bigger" and "better". In May last year, EBPOCETb release an ad for the Samsung S6 Edge, in which a famous Russian actress says, “This is different from some fruity company’s has-beens. Samsung publishes three new ads designed not to promote its own products, but to tarnish the image of Apple's newest iPhones. Samsung deleted anti-Apple ads after ditching the headphone jack, which is so much more embarrassing than just leaving them Screenshot from a now … This is awesome.” Controversy erupted over the anti-Apple ad and Russia’s antitrust agency launched an investigation into it. Here's one for the Samsung Galaxy Note that ran during the 2012 year's Super Bowl, not long after the release of the iPhone 4S. Whenever he's not writing about gadgets he miserably fails to stay away from them, although he desperately tries. It’s also why Apple did it three years ago. Samsung's New Anti-Apple Ad from Iceland is strange to say the least. ©2021 BuzzFeed, Inc. All rights reserved. Samsung has released two new anti-Apple advertisements highlighting shortcomings in Apple products to promote both its Galaxy Note 3 and the Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1. The ad also lists a handful of additional Galaxy S3 features that you won't find on the iPhone 5 (NFC capabilities and picture-in-picture viewing, among those); however, it mentions nothing about camera quality, which is one notable area that the new iPhone has the Galaxy S3 whipped. The list of features even goes… Since the launch of the iPhone 5 last week, Samsung has rolled out a new print ad mocking Apple products, employees and customers -- all while touting the offerings of Samsung's flagship Galaxy S3 handset. Part of HuffPost News. Samsung Strikes Back At Apple With This Anti iPhone Ad. “Can I still use these headphones with the ten?” the actor in the ad asks. Samsung can no longer stand by the 3.5mm port, dropping it from the Note 10 phone nearly three years after Apple did it on the iPhone 7. Featured prominently at the top of the ad is the tagline "It doesn't take a genius," as much a dig at Apple Store employees as it is at the throngs of fanboys already reserving the new iPhone 5 in record numbers. Last week at … Samsung pay Apple $1 billion for infringing on mobile patents. Watch: Newsletter apple gadgets galaxy s iii mobile samsung. Samsung’s anti-Apple advertising campaign continues as the company mounts another effort to highlight the difference between iPhone X and Galaxy S9, this time in LTE speeds, while ridiculing the concept of Genius Bar that Apple successfully pioneered with its retail stores. It did it last year too as part of its Note 9 campaign when it released the following commercial where an iPhone user is complaining to a fake Apple employee about the headphone jack on a device identified as the “Ten.”. By the way, Samsung, deleting those old commercials won’t help you. Block pop-ups and annoying ads on websites like Facebook and YouTube. Apparently, we’re looking at two distinct reasons, including battery life and improved haptic feedback. Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronic Co., Ltd. was the first of a series of ongoing lawsuits between Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics regarding the design of smartphones and tablet computers; between them, the companies made more than half of smartphones sold worldwide as of July 2012.