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I loved Samsung's add and the warmth of it - the total opposite to the tone in Apple's destructive add.
We can only hope that Apple do destroy a few things in the company, that have grown too fast without much real consideration for customers, in my opinion.

I've had a Samsung flip phone earlier, if Apple totally abandon the iPhone mini, as it seems, who knows I might flip over.
 
The Apple ad goes on my list of greatest Apple PR mistakes...

Don't disagree with the sentiment but was it really a PR mistake? This video got Apple major league front page headlines in the mainstream news media where the new iPad would otherwise have been tucked away somewhere in the technology section. They can't not have known there would be a backlash to what they were depicting, yet they apologised and repented after the fact, so personally I think this was a tactical error.
 
Don't disagree with the sentiment but was it really a PR mistake? This video got Apple major league front page headlines in the mainstream news media where the new iPad would otherwise have been tucked away somewhere in the technology section. They can't not have known there would be a backlash to what they were depicting, yet they apologised and repented after the fact, so personally I think this was a tactical error.
Nope, and since it was, in the end, much ado about nothing, a momentary “blip” in the lifetime of the product created NOT by those that felt any real rage, but by those who knew that by feigning rage, they become a part of the moment, you can be assured that others looking for similar virality will be riffing on it soon. Companies like… Samsung for instance. :)
 
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Nope, and since it was, in the end, much ado about nothing, a momentary “blip” in the lifetime of the product created NOT by those that felt any real rage, but by those who knew that by feigning rage, they become a part of the moment, you can be assured that others looking for similar virality will be riffing on it soon. Companies like… Samsung for instance. :)

Worse, alleged rage from actual literal Hollywood actors.
 
I hate how Samsung and other tech companies need to "react" to Apple. I miss the old days when companies would innovate and take risks and try to create new products independent of each other. Now everything looks and feels the same.
 
thanks. love it. so much to recall.

and i am sure you will appreciate this update about Ellen. as in, Ellen "whatever" Feiss.
 
First, one positive is that this ad shows a person.

Now on to a critique, which is way more time and energy than this ad deserves.

Samsung’s ad team makes a lot of questionable decisions. This is one of the worst ones they’ve made (I'm not saying it's a terrible ad, just that it's not an effective ad). Throwing together a reactionary ad to an advertisement from another company screams desperation. It allows another company to drive your narrative instead of promoting your own. That's marketing from a position of weakness. Samsung's reactions to the market leader (Apple) usually turn into copying Apple. Doing that in an ad (a reactive ad like this is a form of copying) isn't sending a great message.

Also, this ad is a weak argument for Samsung’s tablet. The tablet isn’t being used -- maybe that's what Samsung's ad team wanted to demonstrate -- but it makes the tablet completely unnecessary. So maybe Samsung isn’t “crushing” creativity (which was not the point of Apple's ad) but the ad is telling you that you don’t need to use or buy Samsung's tablets. Great marketing message! :rolleyes: Not all marketing is about selling a product or service, but this ad doesn't really do anything other than react to an ad. It's an extra low effort reaction video to the creativity and work other people did.

The ad mainly calls attention to the elephant in the room (Apple) that makes tablets people use to get things done. Samsung's flagship Galaxy tablets are great from a hardware perspective, but the OS and apps are quite a bit behind Apple's iPadOS and app ecosystem. I used various Android-based tablets for years but switched to iPads to actually do anything useful. Most Android-based tablets are okay for consuming media, but are missing good versions (or any versions) of really useful apps that help people get things done. There are some good art apps on Android but they are on iPadOS too and with more, better options too. There are some niche apps and some games on Android that don't really exist for iPads, but they are more about consumption than production.

One last note. Samsung apparently sells a lot of tablets (I'm not sure how many are the flagship models that are decent iPad alternatives instead of the low end A series tablets), but Samsung's competition isn't Apple, it's Huawei and other companies. Samsung really needs to be focused on its real competition instead of reacting to Apple.

Apple, by the way, does way more to promote and support "creatives" than Samsung ever dreams about doing.

Disclaimer: I like Apple’s Crush ad so take my comment with that in mind. Sure, it could have been done differently, maybe alternative approaches would have been better, but it was effective (and I don't mean at creating controversy -- that was created by people who were looking for reasons to be offended).
Yea this is really bad. I actually enjoyed their “the next best thing” ad bc it was funny this is weird. The tablet is incidental. I don’t disagree with reacting but I would have reacted with an ad that shows the s9 ultra being used creatively by people with no reference to Apple directly. In addition their ad ends with a reminder of their AI focus which is part of where the artists fear comes from. Samsung is literally a wolf in sheep’s clothing here.

Finally an ad that requires viewers to go watch your competitors ad is a terrible idea. Bc when they go there they’re going to find out that while the S9u has advantages over the m4 iPad. It’s not as ground breaking of a product. Its main claim to fame is water resistance. Otherwise it was a spec bumped s8u.

Samsung should have actually mocked Apple re: finally getting oled. Or any myriad of advantages such as aspect ratio for watching, screen size, or heck price.
 
Well considering the outrage was mostly from Japan, it can be very effective. And my take is that the Samsung ad shows that their tablet is a tool to complement you, not a replacement for everything.

Such as using it to learn to play guitar etc.

Honestly I think apples ad would have been better in reverse, crushing the iPad( or something similar) resulting in all the tools and instruments pushing out from the iPad and taking up all the space in an apartment/ room. And then being pushed back in
Showing an iPad everyone is concerned is too thin to be durable would probably be a bad move
 
Anyone doing something creative on Samsung tablets? Seriously, anyone?
Yes, people draw on them and write. The music making is not quite as good but it also has LumaFusion so video editing is a possibility.

The main advantage is actually for watching its a bigger screen with a better aspect ratio for watching.
 
> "a metaphor for Big Tech's destructive impact on creative industries and individual creativity."

Are there people who actually feel this way...about Apple?! I know a lot of working creatives whose professions would not exist _without_ Apple -- artists who recorded albums thanks to GarageBand who wouldn't have been able to afford the studio time, for example.
 
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Worse, alleged rage from actual literal Hollywood actors.
Yeah, normally you don’t see them baited THIS hard (their industry has destroyed all of human existence time and time again) But it must have been a boring enough news cycle, they realized they hadn’t responded to something in the last 43 minutes and this fell into that “need to respond” gap.

I do wonder what the prop masters thought, though :)
 
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> "a metaphor for Big Tech's destructive impact on creative industries and individual creativity."

Are there people who actually feel this way...about Apple?! I know a lot of working creatives whose professions would not exist _without_ Apple -- artists who recorded albums thanks to GarageBand who wouldn't have been able to afford the studio time, for example.
Even though it’s been a “thing” for awhile now, I’m still surprised to see it noted when someone produced their album using GarageBand.
 
So personally, I didn't find anything wrong with Apple's ad — yes, things like iPads give us the digital analogs for all of the things 'crushed' in the ad, but maybe people can get over themselves and not pretend like this offends then? I mean do you get mad at a juice maker for making you juice? It crushes the fruit terribly to do so!! Evil heartless machine!

Anyhoo, Samsung saw this silly reaction to the ad and saw as an opportunity to make another cringeworthy ad, but hey — who's counting? :)
 
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