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Apple iPhone 6 vs. Samsung Galaxy S6: This Ad Convinces You To Change The Way You Charge [Video]

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Wireless Charging

Samsung has released a new video ad for its Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, trying to convince users to change the way they charge. While the iPhone 6 requires cables and wall sockets, the latest Samsung flagships boast wireless charging.(Photo : Samsung)

Samsung's latest video ad for the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge touts their superiority over the iPhone 6 and other rival smartphones.

The new generation Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge are Samsung's flagship smartphones for 2015, boasting top-notch specs and features all around to make them worthy of the flagship title.

Although the iPhone 6 made its debut back in 2014, it's still seen as the main competitor to the Galaxy S6, and smartphone fans worldwide frequently compare the two flagships to argue which one is the best.

In its latest video ad, Samsung suggests that its Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge are superior to other handsets, including the iPhone 6, due to their wireless charging capabilities. Both Samsung flagships support Powermat (PMA) and Qi wireless charging, allowing users to ditch cables for extra convenience.

While wireless charging is gaining significant ground, there still are many smartphones out there that do not support wireless charging, and the iPhone 6 is one of them.

The latest video ad from Samsung now shows the daily struggle of users who have to get all tangled up with cables to charge heir devices, whereas charging the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge wirelessly involves no hassle. Subtle as always, Samsung even shows an iPhone 6 in the video, with its frustrated owner trying to figure out how to charge the smartphone.

"You can keep plugging away, or you can change the way you charge," teases the video, highlighting how easy it is to charge a Samsung Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 Edge.

It's worth pointing out, however, that the new generation Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge come with wireless charging capabilities, but users who want to take advantage of it have to purchase a wireless charging pad separately. Various locations such as Starbucks also have PMA chargers embedded in the tables so consumers can charge their devices.

Alongside the other high-end specifications the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge boast, wireless charging is indeed a bonus. With its latest commercial, Samsung is apparently trying to convince smartphone fans to change the way they charge by switching to one of its latest smartphones, which don't require cables like the iPhone 6. Check out the video ad below.

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Source: Apple iPhone 6 vs. Samsung Galaxy S6: This Ad Convinces You To Change The Way You Charge [Video]

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