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iPhone partied too hard in Google’s latest #BestPhonesForever ad

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Google has a new #BestPhonesForever ad to show us, and in this one, the iPhone partied a bit too hard. The name of the ad is ‘Rough Night’, and it’s obviously related to the New Year’s celebration… even though that was not specifically mentioned in the ad.

iPhone partied a bit too hard in Google’s latest #BestPhonesForever ad

In any case, in this ad, an iPhone is exhausted. He is lying down, while saying stating that it participated in a “big party” last night. He took a lot of group shots last night, but not many of them turned out as they should. An iPhone said that people blinking and looking away was a problem.

At this point, you can probably see where this is going. Google wanted to emphasize the Pixel’s ‘Best Take’ feature. An iPhone continues to say that it doesn’t have that feature, like the Pixel does.

That resulted in tons of pictures, that sheer process drained the iPhone’s battery, and filled up its storage. Towards the end of the ad, a Pixel asks why an iPhone didn’t send some of those pictures his way, as a Pixel can process them, even if they were not taken by a Pixel device.

This ad is basically a promo for Google’s ‘Best Take’ feature

Needless to say, an iPhone is surprised by that capability and gets even more frustrated. At the very end of this video, Google’s short ‘Best Take’ ad rolls out, as that was the whole point of the video.

Google’s #BestPhonesForever ads are quite entertaining, and this one is no exception. Google has quite a few of them in its arsenal at this point. People seem to love them, at least based on the comments for those videos.

We’ve hardly seen the last ad in the series. Chances are Google will continue pushing these out periodically, as it did thus far.


Google has a new #BestPhonesForever ad to show us, and in this one, the iPhone partied a bit too hard. The name of the ad is ‘Rough Night’, and it’s obviously related to the New Year’s celebration… even though that was not specifically mentioned in the ad.

iPhone partied a bit too hard in Google’s latest #BestPhonesForever ad

In any case, in this ad, an iPhone is exhausted. He is lying down, while saying stating that it participated in a “big party” last night. He took a lot of group shots last night, but not many of them turned out as they should. An iPhone said that people blinking and looking away was a problem.

At this point, you can probably see where this is going. Google wanted to emphasize the Pixel’s ‘Best Take’ feature. An iPhone continues to say that it doesn’t have that feature, like the Pixel does.

That resulted in tons of pictures, that sheer process drained the iPhone’s battery, and filled up its storage. Towards the end of the ad, a Pixel asks why an iPhone didn’t send some of those pictures his way, as a Pixel can process them, even if they were not taken by a Pixel device.

This ad is basically a promo for Google’s ‘Best Take’ feature

Needless to say, an iPhone is surprised by that capability and gets even more frustrated. At the very end of this video, Google’s short ‘Best Take’ ad rolls out, as that was the whole point of the video.

Google’s #BestPhonesForever ads are quite entertaining, and this one is no exception. Google has quite a few of them in its arsenal at this point. People seem to love them, at least based on the comments for those videos.

We’ve hardly seen the last ad in the series. Chances are Google will continue pushing these out periodically, as it did thus far.

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