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September 14, 2019
After the Chinese company "Huawei" has mocked the benefits of the new iPhone 11, the South Korean Samsung has released a new mocking ad inviting iPhone users (iPhone 11), (iPhone 11 Pro) and (iPhone 11 Pro Max) to switch to the latest His Galaxy Note 10 flagship phones and admiration for the feature (Bokeh) in the video.
Apple executives have tried to make the new phones look like the eleventh version of the original iPhone announced by Steve Jobs, with a focus on photography and the camera in phones.
The announcement made by Samsung shows that the camera iPhone 11 is not able to meet the wishes of users to a large extent, saying: "The Galaxy Note 10 is the best in this area."
Samsung's 15-second ad titled "Focus on what makes live video in the Galaxy Note 10" prompts users to focus on the basics by highlighting an integrated feature in the camera. There are no new iPhones.
The announcement shows a man and a woman side by side holding the iPhone and the Galaxy Note 10, respectively, and capturing a video. Unlike the iPhone, the Galaxy Note 10 is capable of blurring the background of the video in real time to achieve a Bokeh effect.
Although modern iPhones have Portrait mode to camouflage the background of people, pets and objects on photos, Apple does not offer Bokeh effect in the video via the 39, the main application of the camera, and iPhone users can get a slightly blurred video background. Use of third-party camera applications, such as FiLMiC Pro.
Samsung launched the Galaxy Note 10 on August 23, 2019, from $ 950, while the model (iPhone 11Pro) starts from the price of $ 999, with the opening of pre-orders before its availability in store Friday, September 20 2019.
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