Samsung Trolls iPhone 14 By Recognizing Apple

Samsung, which has been making implicit references to Apple in many advertising campaigns recently, took it one step further this time and shared serially by naming its biggest rival directly.
 Samsung Trolls iPhone 14 By Recognizing Apple
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Recently, a launch event was held where many new products were introduced, including Apple’s new iPhone series. After the event, there were many people who thought that the iPhone series had not progressed enough in terms of hardware and design. Even Steve Jobs’ daughter criticized the company for this.

South Korean technology giant Samsung was one of the brands that did not miss this opportunity. In particular, benefiting from the freedom of the internet and comparative advertising freedom, Samsung did not neglect the fact that it is not a foldable iPhone and the 48 MP camera of the iPhones.

Samsung uploaded to Apple this time on Twitter

“What’s to put up with, Apple?”

In fact, when Samsung Mobile US shared the first post, it was like a harbinger of things to come. In the first post, Samsung wrote, “A brief summary of our response to the “innovative” devices announced Wednesday.” he began a chain of tweets. Samsung, which uses the expression flip instead of “what the f…”, a frequently used slang word in English, to remind of its foldable phones at the same time, “What is folding, Apple?” he tweeted. In the meantime, using the art of tauriye, “What’s up, Apple?” They also brought it to say. In this post, they also shared a counter showing how long they have foldable phones.

And then “What do you expect in foldables, Apple?” Sharing the sharing, Samsung once again added a video of how long they have been releasing folding phones to the market. The shares of the South Korean company are not limited to foldable phones.

In the last post, Samsung Mobile US, “48 megapixel? Ha, Apple!” He featured another video that wrote. Comparing the video with Samsung’s flagship models, the company also did not neglect to write how long it has been using 108 MP lenses on its devices.

So what do technology enthusiasts think about these teasing posts by Samsung?

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