Could Apple iPhone make mobile phone advertising more interesting?

It seems like I’m the only person who has not talked about Apple iPhone yet. No, I am not living in a cave. It’s just that I failed to see the connection between Apple iPhone and mobile phone advertising. Well; as they say, better late than never. So, here I come.

As you all know, the arrival of Apple iPhone generated such a buzz in the market which was never seen before. Has the phone lived up to its expectations? You bet it has. It is the ultimate dream-come-true for anyone who loves technology. The phone has got an in-built iPod, email access, video players, and many, many more. But the one feature which really caught my attention is the built-in YouTube player. This kind of facility could mean a lot to mobile phone advertisers. The phone is able to play videos with never-before clarity thanks to the in-built YouTube player and this could take the experience of watching a movie clip in your phone to a whole new level. So, the buzz within the mobile phone advertising market is that Apple iPhone could be the ideal platform to make mobile advertising a hit with the customers.

It will be interesting to see how advertisers adapt to these new technologies to make mobile phone advertising a success. What do you say?

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