Mobile phone commercial songs. CM songs for smartphones and mobile carriers.
When you watch TV, you see commercials for carriers and smartphones almost every day, right?
There are all kinds of mobile-related commercials on air—ranging from stylish visuals to friendly, down-to-earth presentations—each tailored to a specific brand image.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs used in those mobile-related commercials at once!
From cool tracks to approachable tunes, a wide variety of music is featured, and many of you have probably wondered, “Whose song is that?”
We’ll go through them by carrier and by smartphone, so try finding the track that caught your ear in a commercial.
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Mobile phone commercial songs: Smartphone and mobile carrier TV commercial songs (21–30)
MUSEME:I

A commercial that focuses on the AI built into the Galaxy S25 Ultra, depicting how it adds color to the everyday lives of the members of ME:I.
In a uniquely near-futuristic world, ME:I freely uses the Galaxy S25 Ultra, highlighting how the AI is easy to use and helps organize information.
Further enhancing this fun world is ME:I’s track “MUSE.” It’s dance music with a solid, resonant beat, yet the sweet, charming vocals lend it a gentle, floating feel.
Dance of the Reed Flutes (from The Nutcracker)Pyotr Tchaikovsky


This commercial comically portrays the Shirato family’s reactions to how astonishingly powerful the new iPhone is.
When they hear about the iPhone, they’re so shocked that they literally get blown backward, and that reaction spreads to the rest of the family.
The way it shows them flying farther and farther really conveys just how huge the surprise is.
Enhancing that playful mood even more is the segment “Dance of the Reed Flutes” from The Nutcracker.
Its light, bouncy arrangement evokes a sense of fun through its bright tones.
Dance of the Reed Flutes (from The Nutcracker)Pyotr Tchaikovsky


This commercial comically portrays the Shirato family’s reactions to how astonishingly powerful the new iPhone is.
When they hear about the iPhone, they’re so shocked that they literally get blown backward, and that reaction spreads to the rest of the family.
The way it shows them flying farther and farther really conveys just how huge the surprise is.
Enhancing that playful mood even more is the segment “Dance of the Reed Flutes” from The Nutcracker.
Its light, bouncy arrangement evokes a sense of fun through its bright tones.
Lambent RagClark


This is the introduction video for the first Air series iPhone, announced in September 2025 alongside the iPhone 17 lineup.
It highlights how the device remains about 6 millimeters thin while featuring the same A19 Pro chip as the iPhone 17 Pro.
In addition to its thinness and lightness, the video emphasizes increased durability, as well as high processing power and camera performance.
The background music is Lambent Rag by the UK-born artist Clark—an exquisitely beautiful track that showcases his strength in ambient and classical styles, with an almost mystical allure.
Original songEager Lush

This commercial highlights the music and video features among the many functions built into Xperia.
The sequence where the dance circle expands as people touch each other conveys how easily you can enjoy music, while the dance scenes with shifting backgrounds and effects express the many ways to enjoy video.
Layered over this uniquely comedic dance is an original track by Fumitake Igarashi, also known as Eager Rush.
With a sound that showcases a strong, resonant beat and voices layered like sound effects, the composition creates a distinctive world of its own.
Action 10.5Ai Otsuka


This commercial expresses the features of Panasonic’s VIERA phone, the P-06B, through a unique, imaginative world.
In a comedic setup where HARU films an elephant drawing pictures, it highlights the camera’s quality, editing functions, and waterproofing.
The music that further accentuates the fun atmosphere of the visuals is Ai Otsuka’s “Action 10.
5.” Its distinctive digital sound, layered with her light, airy vocals, creates a unique sense of weightless futurism.
UFO

In the UQ Sisters series, the middle and youngest sisters—Mikako Tabe and Mei Nagano—appear in the “Film Shoot” commercial.
The music used in this ad is Pink Lady’s legendary Showa-era hit “UFO,” whose name and sound resemble “UQ mobile.” Released in 1977, the song became Pink Lady’s biggest hit, along with its distinctive choreography.
In the commercial, the shouted intro of the original song is adapted to match the company name, changing the lyrics to “UQ.” For those who listened to Pink Lady in real time when the song first came out, many can probably still nail both the dance and the vocals perfectly even today!





