California, Feb. 16 -- : Apple has a history of ads which range from slightly to awkwardly humourous. Its latest ad for the iPhone XR and iPhone XS focuses (or de-focuses) on the custom bokeh effect.

The ad begins with two mothers who are scrolling through the pictures of their sons, and suddenly there comes a picture where one of the two kids is blurred out. This upsets the mother, fueling the question, "Did you bokeh my child?"

The mother who wanted to keep just her own son in focus is forced to explain the power of Depth Control on the new iPhone XR. Both the mother and Apple may not have intended to hurt the second mother's feelings, but the damage is done.

Apple's description to the ad on YouTube also stresses how the Depth Control ...