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SAMSUNG ITEST

DDB NEW ZEALAND, Auckland / SAMSUNG / 2022

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Re: What’s this iTest thing???

Hey Apple team,

I'm sure you've seen the headlines - Samsung has just found a way to turn an iPhone into a Samsung so our users can experience android without even picking one up.

I know what you're saying. "How is this possible!!" "Is this allowed?? !"

We're not sure... but we're looking into it.

June, Apple HQ

-Sent from my iPhone

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Re:Re: What’s this iTest thing???

Did some digging,

As you know, many iPhone users don’t consider switching because they assume android will be too different/difficult to what they’re used to. (And our beautiful walled garden keeps them looking elsewhere)

So, Samsung needed to get creative to show iPhone users the merits of Android...

That's how all this started.

Lin, Apple Asia

-Sent from my iPhone

Describe the creative idea

Re:Re:Re:Re: What’s this iTest thing???

So let me get this straight. Our biggest rival is using our mobile device to sell theirs??

They are leveraging the Apple vs Samsung "war" the press is just going to love this.

AND they’re not just targeting iPhone users - they’re also targeting the Apple tech community that loves creating content around new innovation and tech news.

I've also just heard Samsung Global is scaling it up and creating versions for different markets around the world.

There goes my long lunch.

Craig, Apple HQ

-Sent from my iPhone

Describe the strategy

Re:Re:Re:Re: What’s this iTest thing???

It looks like they laid out a strategy to achieve the impossible… get iPhone users to pick up and a Samsung!

Firstly they are leveraging the Apple vs Samsung "war" the press just loves so it’s getting traction.

Secondly, they’re not just targeting iPhone users - they’re also targeting the Apple tech community that loves creating content around new innovation and tech news.

It seems like this iTest thing is the sweet spot of being something fun, cheeky and entertaining, but also deep enough for bloggers to create frustratingly in-depth content about the experience.

Also the campaign they’re using to promote iTest is perfectly targeted at iPhone users, they can even tell which version of iPhone a person is using and adjust their messaging to suit.

They have found a way to break into our walled garden people!

Craig, Apple HQ

-Sent from my iPhone

Describe the execution

Re:Re:Re:Re: What’s this iTest thing???

Buenas tardes Apple team,

It looks like iTest launched April 9th 2021. Mac Rumours picked it up shortly after that and it spread across the internet. (they fuelled this with cheeky messages to influencers that looked like apple event invites.

But then they ran a campaign outside AND INSIDE! phone stores and a digital and social campaign promoting iTest that targets iPhone users, especially those thinking about to upgrade.

There are also thousands of walk-throughs of the experience across Youtube and Tiktok that the Apple community has been posting and sharing.

Oh and seeing the success it has had Samsung global has had now created different versions for other markets including Nordic, US, UK , Europe, India and Australia.

I'm supposed to be going on holiday tomorrow.

Martina, Apple South America

-Sent from my iPhone

List the results

Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re: What’s this iTest thing????

Sorry guys it just keeps coming.

Over 12 million iPhone users have test driven a Samsung through the experience so far.

And millions more have seen the experience through the thousands of demos of iTest that tech-bloggers and micro-influencers have posted on platforms like Youtube and TikTok.

As Martina mentioned Samsung has had now created different versions for other markets including Nordic, US, UK , Europe, India and Australia.

NZ- where the campaign has originated has seen iPhone to Samsung switching rates increase by 10%

Oh and one more thing…

Samsung has retaken the top spot for phone shipments in 2021.

David, Apple Helpdesk

-Sent from my Samsung

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