An impression of a road roller running over an iPhone (Image source: RedMagic; screenshot)
Ahead of the international launch of the RedMagic 11 Pro, RedMagic has shared a video across its social media pages, mocking Apple and other smartphone manufacturers for making phones with camera bumps.
RedMagic has just shared an animated video across its social media pages mocking Apple and other smartphone manufacturers for making phones with camera bumps. The video shows a miniaturized road roller driving over phones to push their camera bumps in, with the first phone compressed in the video being none other than the iPhone 17 Pro (Max).
The video was earlier aired in the RedMagic launch event/live stream where they announced the RedMagic 11 Pro, 11 Pro+ and other devices for the Chinese market. But now the phone maker has shared the clip across its international social media pages, including Facebook, TikTok, and X.
RedMagic is no stranger to such an act, as it had mocked Apple multiple times in the past for issues like poor battery life and heat management. RedMagic has done away with camera bumps in its flagships since the RedMagic 9 series, but iPhone seems to be getting more in on it with the launch of the iPhone Air, which has its camera module sticking out of the camera bump.
Beyond camera bumps, RedMagic tends to favor seamless designs with under-screen selfie cameras and fingerprint sensors. As for performance, they rank among the best. The latest smartphones for the Chinese phone maker will officially launch internationally on November 3.
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