Here's a movie poster for "Zootopia." Can you spot all of the phones?
Judy Hopps, a rookie cop, carries what looks like an Apple phone, emblazoned with a carrot logo. Her partner in crime-fighting, Nick Wilde, uses a Samsung knock-off.
In the movie, a billboard for the on-demand car service Zuber — providing "migration at your fingertips" — hangs overhead.
Though Zootopia's DMV is staffed by sloths, its tech is fast. Flash, the sloth, ran a license plate look-up on a tablet.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdJudy catches up with her parents after a long first day of work through MuzzleTime, a video call service that resembles FaceTime.
The Apple keyboard and trackpad make it into a scene where Nick and Judy dig deeper into a missing mammals investigation.
A polar bear scrolls through his favorite pics on Zoogle Photos. The interface even categorizes photos based on facial recognition and location.
Judy rocks a pair of Apple earbuds. Disney sure loves its Apple products.
Members of the Zootopia police force get a kick out of a viral music video that lets you place your face on one of the dancers.