LONDON (Reuters) - Complaints about an advert for Apple's iPhone 3G were upheld by the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) on Wednesday, who ruled it was misleading in its claims about how fast the ...
The Advertising Standards Authority has banned another iPhone advert after consumers complained that it exaggerated the speed of the device. A recent TV ad for the iPhone 3G stated: "So what's so ...
Hey, did you know that advertising misleads you? Like, products might not perform as exceptionally, look as hot or taste as yummy as they do in slickly produced ads? The iPhone 3G not cruising the ...
No one doubts that the iPhone is a cool device, but there has been a growing group of people around the globe angry at Apple for misleading them as to what it is truly capable of. It has become such ...
Did anyone else let out a Darth Vader scream when Steve said July 11? Sorry to mix movie metaphors here, but the new commercial makes me want to go all Mission: Impossible Tom Cruise and break into ...
Apple isn't lying in television ads that tout the iPhone 3G as twice as fast as its predecessor, but customers would have to be fools to take those claims at face value, the company argues. That's ...