Samsung teamed up with ITV to showcase Galaxy S23 Ultra camera capabilities

Samsung and ITV S23 Ultra

In the ‘Capture the Night’ series of ads, starring Fleur East and Olly Murs, Samsung will showcase its latest device, the Galaxy S23 Ultra with ITV (UK’s freshest streaming service).

According to the official information, each week, Fleur East and Olly Murs will use the Galaxy S23 Ultra to showcase the epic camera capabilities, showing how the camera gives users more freedom to explore their creativity within new challenges.

Samsung and ITV S23 Ultra Camera

Annika Bizon, marketing and omnichannel strategy director at Samsung UK & Ireland said, “At Samsung, we’re excited to share what joy and possibility the capabilities of our new Galaxy S23 Series devices can unleash. As part of our omnichannel strategy for this launch, we view television advertising as a key medium to build awareness with customers old and new, and really deliver for the brand. Saturday night TV is a UK institution, so where better to partner than with ITV, Fleur and Olly, to ‘Share the Epic’ in homes up and down the country.”

Bhavit Chandrani, director digital and creative partnerships, ITV, said, “Saturday nights are all about the very best entertainment on ITV and this creative partnership gives Samsung the greatest opportunity to showcase the new Galaxy S23 Series and shows the power of event TV to develop brands. We’re really excited to be working with Samsung to bring the campaign to life.”

The task will include such as Night Mode (Nightography), 200MP Camera, S Pen, and Object Eraser. Samsung and ITV together planned to bring four ads. The first episode will start on Saturday, March 4th, followed by March 11th, 18th, 25th and April 1st. Titled ‘Capture the Night’, the ads will reference Samsung’s latest Galaxy S23 Ultra advertisements, which feature the phrase “Can you send me that?” – an emphasis of how the new device’s camera capabilities mean that many users can be expected to be asked the very question.

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