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More iPhone ads appear on Apple’s website and TVs worldwide

by Josh Holat on Feb 24, 2010 at 09:16 AM

Apple loves to keep their ad pages up to date with commercials that reflect the current states of their products. And considering how simple their advertisements seem to be, they probably don’t take all that much time to produce (especially considering they all have the same basic concept of just a hand and an iPhone). Now, Apple is at it again with three more iPhone advertisements spotlighting some of the most useful functions and applications of the device.

The first one, entitled “First Steps,” starts with a mom recording her newborn child taking his first steps. She then seamlessly is able to MMS it to her mom and dad so they can share the moment. From there, they enter a conference call about the clip and child. Overall, this commercial sort of overviews how an iPhone can make sharing media and experiences an easy and exciting experience.

Another one of the advertisements explains why being on hold may no longer be as much of a nuisance with the iPhone. With, users are able to make use of the data network and talk on the phone at the same. Therefore, being on hold no longer means you can’t be doing anything else, as there is a surplus of information and capability at your fingertips with the iPhone.

That said, considering some of the wait times I’ve dealt with, Apple may want to work on that battery life a little bit.

The third of the commercials explains how the iPhone can make travel easier and less frustrating. Even while on the way to the airport and what not, iPhone users are still able to automate their electronics at home and find where they may want to go at the airport.

As usual, all of the applications featured in these commercials can be found in iTunes. Be sure to check them out! If Apple is mentioning them, they’ve got to be good.

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