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"Be together. Not the same." Photo: Google

“Be together. Not the same.” Photo: Google

Google takes a leaf out of Samsung’s marketing playbook in its latest Android ad, with a subtle swipe at Apple and the lack of choice you get when you choose iOS.

“Monotune” is part of the company’s “Be together. Not the same.” campaign, and it’s nothing short of brilliant.

Samsung's new ad is Note funny. Screenshot: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Samsung’s new ad is Note funny. Screenshot: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

If you thought Samsung’s ad campaigns attacking Apple were bad, you should see its new Galaxy Note 4 ad. It’s essentially just a four-minute video full of nothing but Note puns that tells us zero about the South Korean company’s new flagship phablet.

Want to marry Kristen Bell? Buying a Samsung Galaxy Tab S is apparently a good first move.

Want to marry Kristen Bell? Buying a Samsung Galaxy Tab S is apparently a good first move.

If Samsung’s most recent ads had led you to believe that the company didn’t know how to talk up its own products without attacking Apple, the latest ad for the Galaxy Tab S is a nice change of pace.

Taking you through an idyllic day in the life of Veronica Mars star Kristen Bell and husband Dax Shepard, the ad shows just how easily the Galaxy Tab S can carry out all those activities we require a tablet for every day.

You know the sort of tasks: communicating with one another at palatial Hollywood mansions, recording auditions for hit TV series, sending messages about kale salads, and providing entertainment when you just can’t be bothered to go to your own movie premiere.

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The only thing Samsung loves more than copying its competition is mocking them. In a new ad for its Galaxy PRO series tablets, the South Korean company picks on rival tablets to highlights the benefits of its own.

Entitled “It Can Do That,” the one-minute clip pokes fun at iPad’s inability to run multiple apps side-by side; the Surface tablet’s keyboard, mouse, and battery dock; and the Kindle for supposedly being little more than an e-book reader.

It's not what it looks like.

It’s not what it looks like.

LG today published a new G Flex commercial on its YouTube channel, and it’s one of the strangest you’ll see for a smartphone. The two-minute video aims to showcase how the G Flex is “the most human phone ever,” but you’ll be so weirded out by the end of it that the handset itself will be the last thing on your mind.

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