iPhone Ads Online
The iPhone was demoed to the prime-time TV watching populace last night with a series of three ads showing off Apple's latest would-be wonder gadget. The first, called "Never Been an iPod," shows off some of the stuff you can do on the iPhone that you can't do on an iPod, such as e-mailing and Web surfing. The second, "How To," is a straightforward run-through on how to use the phone. Then there's the final ad, "Calamari," which sort of ties it all together, showing how you might find the nearest seafood joint using Google Maps then call the restaurant directly with just a push of a button.
They're all seriously impressive, and they're all online for you to see at Apple's site -- in High Definition no less.
From Apple.
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Subscribe to commentsKevJun 4th 2007 1:28PM
The advertisment is misleading.
There's no GPS on the iPhone.
The user simply previously entered the desired zipcode.