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Bowling ball or a fidget spinner? Twitter has a field day poking fun at the new Apple iPhone cameras
Sep 11, 2019 5:07 AM

Apple on Tuesday unveiled its new set of devices at its annual event in Cupertino, California and among the launches were the latest models of its flagship iPhone.

Branded iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max, the new set of phones have upgraded camera features compared to the previous Apple offerings. The upgrade, however, has meant three prominent cameras at the back of iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max models. The three distinct protrusions at the back of the phones have not gone unnoticed — indeed, they are very hard to miss — and Twitter has had a field day having a laugh at Apple’s expense.

One user pointed out the similarities between the phone's camera and marks on a coconut.

Someone said that iPhone 11 resembles coconut #iPhone11 pic.twitter.com/hOinrDhmXT

— OGA JOHN BOSCO (@johnboscokomedy) September 10, 2019

There were references to Terminator, last year's rage fidget spinners, as well as shavers. Yes, shavers.

This is what u look like if u take a picture with iphone 11 pro max #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/Vu2qxDQcvo

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