OnePlus 5T advertising, smashing iPhone X, iPhone 8, Galaxy S8, Galaxy Note8

It is clear that OnePlus is not going to stop launching controversial ads.

There is no shortage of phone tests and comparisons today, but often they do not come from the manufacturers themselves. But OnePlus is different.

The phone maker from China recently launched an ad that made many people shudder. Advertising smashing phones is no stranger to OnePlus fans because there is such a product introducing OnePlus One in 2014. But this time, the surprise came at the last minute.

In this advertisement, strangers on the streets of London were asked to bring their phones, including iPhone X, iPhone 8, Samsung S8 and Galaxy Note8, to perform some tasks and compare them with the OnePlus 5T to see who is fast. than.

You can imagine this as a gunfight but a phone instead of a gun. And indeed the loser will have to 'die'.

Tests include turning on the flash, playing music and taking photos. In all 3 races, the OnePlus 5T wins the rest of the flagship smartphones. And the price paid to the loser is something their owners don't expect. Their phones were smashed to the ground.

Participants obviously didn't understand what was going on and expressed their annoyance. But after all this is just a shocking move, in fact the phone has been swapped. After receiving the original handset, they were also given a OnePlus 5T.

This latest ad thickens the heterosexual collection of OnePlus as showing off the vibration resistance by shooting the bitten becgie dog tearing a man in special attire with meat full of people, checking the processing speed When two men have just opened the application, they have to fire the cactus.

Although it is unlikely that this is the most controversial advertisement of OnePlus, it will certainly not be their last ad of this type.

See more:

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Update 24 May 2019
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