TV Ad for Google Phone's 'Do Not Disturb Mode' Ran Dec. 2

Over a year after the Google "Pixel" smartphone's do not disturb mode was announced in Oct 2017, the company today ran an ad for the smartphone's feature during the Sunday CBS morning show broadcast.

The Pixel phone's mode activates two ways: 1) passive activation, when the phone detects its owner is driving, and 2) intentional activation, when the smartphone's owner wants to spend quality time with work or family.

(We will post the ad when we can track it down on the open web.)





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