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Analysis Of The Apple Homepod
The Apple HomePod is new on the market for the public. There is an advertisement about it which is entertaining and the actor played her role very well while showing what the HomePod is about. I think the advertisement is put together in a way which it shows how it can deal with your anxiety and loneliness, however, I don’t think it should’ve been so long for a just small object like that. It is an Apple product and I don’t think Apple had to do so much in one commercial. Jonze’s commercial is attractive, he knew music would be the right thing to get the attention of the public so he went to a young talent who is growing in the music industry FKA Twigs. The commercial is such a beautiful artwork, with colors, shapes and how everything was …show more content…
But, Siri is already on an iPhone so why not put this type of software on an iPhone. When you think about it, you think it is just a waste of money, but to just put this type of activity on an iPhone. However, this generation is about new stuff and fashion so why don’t create something to attract the public. Whatsoever, Apple is using their brain to make them a smart company for us. Buying one of these is just making Apple a bit ahead of other companies, nevertheless, making the option of putting this inside the iPhone what you think would happen. However, the commercial is going to make you buy and it's everywhere, but then again that’s what happens when you get the best …show more content…
Because many people think its small or it's too big then they expected. It is 172mm tall and 142mm wide it is shelf fit item. It is attractive something you would just grab on the go, especially the appearance. It’s a continuous 3D mesh fabric, which is acoustically straightforward. Whatsoever, for once Apple can make things a lot better for most of their customers. Did you know you had to pay for the music to be on the Homepod? It is not necessary, although to get the good music you know you must pay. If you purchase a lot of music from your iTunes store from any service, another way to match your music to the Homepod is to pay around $21.00 a year to keep your service

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