2022-12-15 18:09
Technology
Alex Lowe

Samsung launches new world cup themed ad, mocking the iPhone’s inability to fold

Samsung launches new world cup themed ad, mocking the iPhone’s inability to fold

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Samsung has today released new advert, focusing on mocking the iPhone for not having the ability to hold, like the Galaxy Z Flip4. The ad mainly focuses on a crowd of smartphones, clearly iPhone and Galaxy Z Flip4 devices, with the iPhones showing a sad emoji when they realise they can’t take part in the Mexican wave.

The new ad was released on one of Samsung’s Weibo accounts, with the title “No one’s game is not a complete carnival. It’s time to fold it together!”

Samsung has had a long history of mocking Apple for decisions it takes with the iPhone. When the charging brick was removed from boxes, Samsung jumped on the bandwagon and mocked the lack of a charger, only to do exactly that with a future phone release. Just last month, the company mocked Apple again saying how customers have to always wait for new features.

Alex Lowe

Samsung launches new world cup themed ad, mocking the iPhone’s inability to fold

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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