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Apple’s new ad shows how iPhone’s Action mode helps users with Parkinson’s shoot videos

Apple’s latest ad highlights how the iPhone’s Action mode is helping people with Parkinson’s disease record steady, smooth videos despite hand tremors. Featuring stories of users like Brett, Bette, and Ellen, the campaign shows how technology can restore the simple joy of filming life’s everyday moments.

August 21, 2025 / 13:13 IST
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Sometimes the smallest everyday moments, recording a family dinner, filming your dog, capturing a sunset, can mean the world. But for people living with Parkinson’s disease, even holding a phone steady can be a challenge. Apple’s new ad shines a light on that struggle, and how a little piece of technology can make it easier.

The video introduces us to Brett, Bette, and Ellen. Each of them lives with Parkinson’s, a condition that often causes hand tremors. That makes filming with a phone difficult, if not impossible, because the footage turns out shaky. But with the iPhone’s Action mode, those wobbles are smoothed out instantly. What would have been an unwatchable clip becomes a steady, clear video.

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For Brett, who has spent decades behind a camera, that difference is huge. “For someone like me, who's been using cameras for 30 years, it being an option again is kind of life-changing,” he says in the ad.

Apple doesn’t stop at just one feature. The ad also shows how tools like Voice Control help people operate their phones without having to rely on their hands as much. Taken together, these features make it possible to keep capturing memories — something many of us take for granted.