RedMagic's message is clear: "Why bulge when you can blend?" That is, why such a big bump when the camera can fit into the body itself?
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RedMagic has shared an animated video on social media.
In this, a small road roller is seen flattening the protruding camera bump of the phone.
These phones look like the latest models from Apple, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Vivo, etc.
RedMagic is once again in the news, but this time it's not about its performance, but for its mocking. The mocking isn't about RedMagic, but by RedMagic. The company recently launched its RedMagic 11 series in China, and a notable design element is its flat camera module. Using this as a weapon, the company has ridiculed smartphones from brands like Apple, OnePlus, and Xiaomi, which feature large and highly protruding camera modules.
RedMagic shared an animated video on social media showing a small road roller flattening the protruding camera bumps of phones, a direct attack on one of the biggest design flaws of flagships these days. The phones shown appear to be similar to the latest models from Apple, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Vivo, and Oppo.
The company's message is clear: "Why bulge when you can blend?" meaning why such a big bump when the camera can fit into the body itself? RedMagic 's new flagship comes with a completely flush camera design, which not only looks smooth but is also practical for users. This design prevents the phone from shaking when placed on a flat surface and makes it more comfortable to hold.
RedMagic has also shared some sample photos taken with the camera of its new RedMagic 11 Pro+ . According to the company, these photos show no grain or noise, while the color balance and details appear quite natural.
This isn't the first time RedMagic has taken aim at Apple. The company has previously criticized the iPhone's "overheating issues" in its marketing campaigns, especially during gaming.
The timing of the video release is also quite strategic. The RedMagic 11 Pro+ is scheduled to launch globally on November 3rd, and this viral clip is serving as free marketing for the company ahead of the launch.
