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iPhone and deceptive advertising?

Posted September 19, 2008 11:59 AM by Chris Seibold
Categories: Advertising Apple AT&T Problems 

You’ve seen iPhone commercials and you’ve seen how quickly and smoothly the iPhone navigates the web in those commercials. If you have an iPhone you’ll likely agree that your iPhone doesn’t seem quite as snappy as the iPhone in the commercial. (On a personal note: sometimes my iPhone does seem as snappy as the one on the commercial, most of the time though…) Check out this awesome advertising versus reality bit:

Man, if we could do that to politicians… never mind. Anyway does this constitute deceptive advertising? Are customers being mislead by ads like these? Or is Apple compressing the normal amount of time it takes to do something on the iPhone just to get everything in the ad?
via: silicon alley insider

Comments

  1. Yes, it is deceptive adversltising. My iPhone 3g has never worked that fast ever, let alone my previous iPhone 1st generation.

    Posted by Jaime Rivera on September 19, 2008 1:34 PM
  2. The iPhone is only that fast at 9:42.

    Posted by lonnie247 on September 19, 2008 1:47 PM

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