![]() The iPhone tries to look for VPN as well, but can only find paid apps. Pixel 7 Pro calmly responds that it will simply turn on its VPN to secure itself. As the iPhone 14 Pro suffer a panic attack as it senses that the public Wi-Fi the two of them are using may have hackers. The third ad focuses on the in-built VPN access Pixel 7 Pro gets. The ad ends with the iPhone hopelessly clicking at the sky with its flash turned on claiming the “Night Sight” will help. Pixel 7 Pro tells the iPhone that there are thousands of stars in the sky, which surprises iPhone 14 Pro, with the implication being that iPhone 14 Pro cannot see that many stars as it lacks astrophotography mode. The two smartphone buddies are shown lying on the ground gazing at the stars. The second ad focuses on Pixel 7 Pro's astrophotography skills. Android users get a green bubble instead. ![]() At one point, the iPhone 14 admits that “after all these years all I have to show is a blue bubble”, referring to the blue text boxes that Apple shows when someone texts using iMessage. The entire ad is filled with hilarious one-liners and subtle digs at iPhone. But we never get to see the end of the speech for the iPhone 14 Pro as its battery dies and it collapses. Pixel 7 Pro offers to edit the iPhone's pictures using its AI-powered tools and “no one has to know”.
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