I don’t think that’s accurate; AT&T has 4G data plans for it.
Yeah, you’re right: it depends on which version of the Kindle Fire you buy. Some are WiFi only, others (the more expensive ones) have 4G connectivity.
I liked it okay, as much as I “like” any commercial that isn’t amazingly clever. But I saw it more as a subversion of the whole “Guy hits on woman using product as opening” commercial trope than “HEY! LOOK! GAY!!”
It really only could have worked if he was gay. If he had said “Oh, my wife is at the bar too” he’d just sound like he was trying to score some on the side.
I’m happy to have as many positive portrayals of same-sex couples on T.V. as possible, and I don’t really care if they’re subtle or not.
But then it would have missed the whole point, which is not that the guy is gay, but that the guy is gay and married. It’s not just an ad normalizing homosexuality, it’s an ad normalizing gay marriage, which is a different and much newer thing. The key word in the ad (other than Kindle, of course) is husband. An ad just showing the two guys holding hands or kissing would not have been able to express the idea that they are married.
I’m looking forward to new Jared ads capitalizing on gay people needing diamond engagement rings.
“I LOVE this man!!”