Malala hilariously compared the iPhone 11 to herself

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Since Apple unveiled thee first look at the iPhone 11 pro recently, Twitter has been ablaze with hilarious memes and comparisons to the new model. Amoung the list of social media users and celebrities making fun of Apple’s new design includes none so other than Malala Yousafzai. Taking to Twitter, the humanitarian wrote, “Is it just a coincidence that I wore this dress on the same day as Apple iPhone’s 11 launch?”

 

Apple revealed that its new iPhone 11 will come with two back cameras, including an ultra-wide-angle lens and the next generation of microchips, the A13, but few big apparent changes.

However, the real change that has got all of social media in fits is its three camera system on the back. Some have compared the revolutionary look to an alien. “The iPhone 11 designer is an alien fan,” one user wrote. “Jony Ive leaves Apple for a minute and this is what they do,” another wrote, comparing the phone to an electric razor.

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Other users took a jab at Apple’s excessive camera additions, writing, “iPhone in a couple of years.” Another shared, “Who thought it was a good idea to make the iPhone camera go through mitosis?”

 

It didn’t stop there. Many Twitter users started to hilariously speculate how the three-camera concept was thought of, comparing the phone to a stove. “How did they get the idea of an iPhone 11,” one user wrote with a picture of a stove. Another included Turkish cook sensation Salt Bae

 

 

 

The new iPhones have better phone cameras than their previous counterparts with surgical grade stainless steel with three lenses, a 12MP wide camera, a 12MP telephoto and another 12MP lens for panoramic photography.

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