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UK Pulls Another iPhone Ad Off TV

You'd think that after one ad was pulled, Apple would've learned by now. I'm talking about a recent report that another iPhone commercial was pulled in the UK for being, once again, misleading. The said ad shows the iPhone 3G "loading a web page, switching to Maps to locate itself, downloading an attachment, and then finally taking a call, all in 30 seconds". It's fast, it's amazing, it's also not real. Check out the clip in question:

All that in 30 seconds? You already knew that it wasn't real, right? Then again, maybe you don't, or someone else in the UK doesn't, so the Advertising Standards Authority pulled it out. Note to Apple: keep it real next time. The powers-that-be overseas don't like it when things are exaggerated.

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