In recent weeks we have published numerous reports and leaks with the next iPhone 17 as the protagonist. Apparently, this terminal will largely renew its aesthetic and “Copy” the cameras rear module of Google Pixel, one of the flagship devices of the competition. This is something that Google has taken the opportunity to release a video and accuse Apple of Plagiar.

The popular company that owns the well -known search engine that we all use in our daily routine, has released a video that has not left anyone indifferent. In him, he makes a spice of Mocking to the next iPhone 17based on the rumors around him, suggesting that Apple continues to incorporate ideas that have been on Android for years.

New iPhone 17 cameras system

In the announcement, raised as a parody in podcast format, a pixel and an iPhone they have a conversation that is not precisely friendly. Everything revolves around the rumors that point to the fact that the iPhone 17 could incorporate a horizontal chamber bar in the rear, something reminiscent of the design that Google has been using for several generations in its pixel. Although the iPhone 17 It has not yet been officially presented, the leaks and models that circulate through the network show a rear module in horizontal format, thicker in the pro and thinner models in the rumored iPhone 17 Air, which dangerously reminds the design of Pixel 9 Pro.

Google hasn't taken to pronounce this video: “Can you imagine that I do the same thing you did first, but years later?” Says the alleged iPhone with an ironic tone in the announcement. A direct dart to Apple that adds to a long list of pullas that drop in the video, in which Google takes the opportunity to remember other functions that came to Android first and that, over time, Apple also adopted. From the Night mode Even photo cleaning tools or widgets, all have been used by the company as an example of how Apple “is inspired” in direct competence.


But what most attracts attention is not so much the content, but the tone of pure sarcasm, humanizing the devices and making them talk as if they were old acquaintances, although with some tension. At the end of the video, the Pixel says: “We want to remember that these rumors are only rumors,” and the iPhone, without flinching, repeats exactly the same. The scene is designed to the millimeter to reinforce the idea that Apple follows in Android's footsteps, although it denies it publicly.

It is not the first time that Google uses this type of strategies. In other recent campaigns, he has also ridiculed Apple for the late adoption of the USB-C portor for staying in a conservative position against the changes that Android had already implemented for a long time. It is evident that Google wants to position its Pixel line not only as a viable alternative to the main devices of the market, but as a brand with its own personality and willing to stand up to Apple.

So, for now, the Pixel speaks … and the iPhone, according to Google, repeats.

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