Google's new ads target iOS users worried about switching to Android: 'It's all good here' (VIDEOS)

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Google's new ads target iOS users worried about switching to Android: 'It's all good here' (VIDEOS)
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Google releases five video ads telling iOS users that 'It's all good' if they make the jump to Android.

Google is making a strong bid to get iPhone users to dump iOS for Android. The centerpiece of this campaign is a series of five ads that were made to get iPhone users to take that big jump to Android. When it comes to the iOS vs. Android debate, it is a personal matter.has made iOS more"Androidy," to coin a word, adding widgets and other lock screen and home screen customization.

The main point of the five videos is that switching from iOS to Android is easy to do. The first ad runs 30 seconds and shows a bunch of worried iPhone users and we can hear their concerns and worries about leaving iOS for Android. It appears that these potential Android buyers are looking at the Pixel 7 Pro and the Galaxy S23 Ultra. As we get to the end of this ad, the voice-over announcer says,"Because, whatever phone you switch to, It's all good with Google on Android.

The next few four ads are all 15 seconds, perfect for YouTube. One video is titled"Privacy & Security" and we see a young mother who looks extremely harried. On a table in front of her is a Pixel 7 Pro and an that she is jumping to Android from. The announcer says,"Worried that your phone won't be protected if you switch to Android?" Apparently transferring her apps from her iPhone to her new, she sees the results of a Play Protect scan that says 'No harmful apps found.' The mother relaxes and the announcer turns the mike back on to say"It's all good with proactive protection.

The next ad is called"Emoji Reactions" and it gets to the point quickly as the off-screen announcer asks,"Worried that texting won't be as fun if you switch to Android?" The Android user, who is moving from iPhone to the Galaxy S23 Ultra, receives a text that includes a couple of emoji. She can relax.

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