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Samsung removes ad mocking Apple for not having iPhone charger

By IANS | Updated: December 24, 2020 09:50 IST

San Francisco, Dec 24 Samsung has reportedly deleted an ad that mocked Apple for not including a charger ...

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San Francisco, Dec 24 Samsung has reportedly deleted an ad that mocked Apple for not including a charger in the iPhone box.

Apple has bid goodbye to the charging brick, along with changing the cable from USB-A brick to Lightning-to-USB-C.

According to The Verge, Samsung has been caught deleting an ad that makes fun of Apple for not including a charging brick with the iPhone 12.

"The Facebook post was made by Samsung Caribbean back in October, and it had a picture of a charging brick with the caption "Included with your Galaxy".

The Facebook post has now been deleted.

There are report that Samsung will not include a charger with its upcoming phones starting with Galaxy S21 in 2021.

Samsung phones use standard USB-C cables for charging, as opposed to Apple's proprietary Lighting.

According to the report, this isn't the first time Samsung has deleted ads.

When Galaxy Note 10 was launched without a headphone jack, Samsung "deleted ads making fun of the iPhone X for not having a similar plug".

( With inputs from IANS )

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