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Samsung again taunts Apple; calls out for the lack of flippable iPhones

 


• According to a report in MacRumors, Samsung's Galaxy Flip smartphone appeared as fans in a football stadium inspired by the 2022 World Cup, in an ad posted on Samsung's Weibo account.

• Also, at the end of the ad, there was a text message saying, "It's time to fold together," the report said.

South Korean technology giant Samsung has once again mocked Apple. This time, the company promoted the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4, not a flippable iPhone, through a new World Cup-themed ad on Cupertino-based Apple.

According to a report in MacRumors, Samsung's Galaxy Flip smartphone appeared as fans in a football stadium inspired by the 2022 World Cup in an ad posted on Samsung's Weibo account.

Reportedly, the Samsung Galaxy Flip smartphones looked cheerful and flipped in the stands, some other smartphones that were believed to resemble the iPhone remained in the audience and stood with sad emojis, when they Looking at the sea of galaxies. flip smartphone.

In addition, at the end of the ad, there was text message saying, "It's time to fold together," the report said.

This is not the first time that Korean smartphone brand Samsung has trolled its arch rival Apple. Samsung tweeted that read "Let us know when it folds." The tweet is believed to be mocking Apple for not having a foldable iPhone yet.

Apple launched its iPhone 14 series at the Far Out event. The iPhone 14 Pro with its dynamic island notch design is getting a lot of attention. Furthermore, iPhone cameras come with powerful sensors and high resolution 4K video recording capabilities. Samsung trolled Apple over its iPhone notch, the removal of the headphone jack and even when the company decided not to ship a charger with the smartphone.

Ahead of Apple launch event, Samsung targets iPhone with parody video. The Korean giant scoffed at Apple's Far Out event invite and instead showed off the features of its latest products - Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Galaxy S22 Ultra. Interestingly, Samsung doesn't stop there. Samsung Mobile US' has now gone on to share several cryptic tweets that are indirectly attacking the new iPhone color variant which is purple.

"Good. A little boxy, but good. We ourselves prefer a round shape. Classic," Samsung tweeted following the launch of Apple's premium line of smartwatches like the Smart Watch 8 series, iPhones and the all-new AirPods Pro.

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