Apple launched Face ID with the iPhone You may remember the 2017 ad that showed a high school girl in overalls opening school lockers with just a glance. Soon she's running down the halls of the school unlocking lockers left and right. In the gym, she is forced to retreat when she unlocks a storage room filled with balls of all kinds that
start rolling towards her.
Let's move on to the new 30-second commercial for Face ID, the
the advertisement was published on YouTube by Apple Singapore and the place is called
iPhone 15 Face ID – Good try! The
video begins during some sort of family gathering when a notification ringtone can be heard; some
iPhone15 I just received an iMessage from a guy named Shafik. The recipient of the message had walked away from the meeting and left her phone on the table, leaving the rest of the family curious to know more about the message and the person who sent it.
Thus, a family member subtly extends their hand towards the iPhone15 and tries to unlock the device with his face. She is refused. Another family member grabs the phone and looks at the screen hoping Face ID will unlock the phone. No dice. In total, three family members are killed by Face ID. Eventually, the iPhone owner returns to the table, and without realizing that her phone was the object of her family's curiosity, she receives another notification about an iMessage. Looking at her phone, she unlocks it with her face. And as she reads her messages, the other women in the family look at her as if to say, “We know who sent you an iMessage.”
On the screen we see the words: “Face ID. Helps keep secrets safe. Relax, it's iPhone.” Face ID has worked so well since its debut on the iPhone X that iPhone users don't give it a second thought. According to Display Supply Side Consultants (DSCC), the Face ID cameras and lights on next year's iPhone 17
Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max will be moved below the display.
You're sure to see the ad appear on some of the platforms you stream when watching the NCAA college basketball tournament on TV and during Major League Baseball, NBA and World Cup competitions. the NHL.