
Samsung has issued a new commercial video for the Samsung Galaxy Y Pro. The video shows several major features of this smartphone. In case your didn’t know, the Samsung Galaxy Y Pro provides a 2.6-inch QVGA touchscreen display with a 3MP digital camera, a full QWERTY keyboard, a microSD card slot and a 1200mAh battery. The phone also offers several connectivity options include Bluetooth 3.0, GPS and Wi-Fi Direct. Watch the video after the jump to get more details. More

Samsung has recently issued the very first commercial video of the new Samsung Galaxy S II. The video emphasizes on Galaxy S II’s Super AMOLED Plus display that claims to show vibrant realistic images. As a reminder, the Samsung Galaxy S II will be launched in the UK next month. Watch the video after the jump. More

Apple has recently released a new iPhone 4′s TV advertisement, which is part of its “If you don’t have an iPhone” series. Entitled “Game Center,” the short video shows the gaming capabilities of the new handset such as Apple’s Game Center social gaming network. The video also concludes with the announcer saying, “If you don’t have an iPhone, well, you don’t have an iPhone.” The new advertisement is currently available for viewing on Apple’s website. [Apple]

KT Korea has unveiled two new iPhone 3GS commercials. Each video shows Cut, Copy & Paste functions of the handset. The new iPhone 3GS lets you cut, copy, and paste text and photos across multiple applications without using complicated keyboard shortcuts. Video after the jump. More

Here is a trailer of Sony Ericsson’s “Who Is Johnny X?” which is actually the promotional video of the upcoming Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 mobile phone. As a reminder, it is a highly anticipated handset from Sony Ericsson that comes jam packed with the 800 x 480 display screen, optical joystick, and HSDPA support. Watch the ad after the jump. [Pocket-lint] More

Here is an iPhone commercials in the UK that has been pulled out by authorities because of misleading information. The video claims that “all the parts of the internet are on the iPhone”, which is totally wrong. The fact is that the iPhone does not support Flash and Java. Watch the commercial video after the jump. More