Talk among those waiting to buy the next iPhone turns to the battery, "the bloggers say the battery life is sketchy," says another person waiting on this long line referencing battery issues iPhone users were experiencing with iOS 5.0. Suddenly the crowd spots a bystander holding the Samsung Galaxy S II with its 4.3-inch described as "massive." And with its 4G support, a barista waiting on the line calls it "magnificent."
Samsung has a history of making fun of Apple and the iPhone with spot-on television commercials
Speaking of the barista, he became the first (and only) breakout star from the spot. His line, "I could never get a Samsung. I'm creative," followed by his friend's response, "Dude, you're a barista" was such a great put down line that Samsung featured the barista in other ads and even ran a contest that gave away phones and "Dude, you're a barista" tee-shirts. 
In 2014, years before the iPhone 13 Pro Max became the battery life champion that it is, Samsung called iPhone users wallhuggers in a hilarious ad that depicted several of them at an airport desperate to find an outlet to plug in their devices.
And of course, there was the series of "Ingenious" ads created by Samsung that showed a portrayal of a fictitious Apple Genius at a fictitious Apple Store as he helped customers who always seemed to ask about a feature found on Sammy's handsets but not on the iPhone.
Samsung's new ad says innovation found on Galaxy devices won't be coming to the iPhone 14 series
The 30-second spot then goes on to tell iPhone users that the highest resolution camera on a smartphone will be in another person's pocket and the 100x Space Zoom photo that is garnering all the likes on social media platforms won't be yours. Why? Because "this innovation is not coming to an iPhone near you. It's already here in the Galaxy."
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