HomeNewsTrendsVideo of Rihanna performing at Ambani bash sparks iPhone vs Samsung debate. Here's what was used

Video of Rihanna performing at Ambani bash sparks iPhone vs Samsung debate. Here's what was used

The now-viral video was shared on X by a page called FentyStats. The clip featured the Barbadian pop sensation performing “All of the Lights” at the lavish pre-wedding celebration of Ambani and Merchant. The footage was zoomed in from a far distance and the zoom out sparked a frenzy on the microblogging site.

March 04, 2024 / 12:58 IST
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The footage was zoomed in from a far distance and the zoom out sparked a frenzy on the microblogging site. (Image: @FentyStats/X)

It is safe to say that the debate around Android phones and iPhones is never-ending. Just like the hullabaloo around Mumbai and Delhi. So, when a super clear and zoomed in video of Rihanna performing at Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s pre-wedding festivities in Jamnagar surfaced online, it obviously went insanely viral and triggered a debate around what device was used to record it. A Samsung or an Apple.

The now-viral video was shared on X by a page called FentyStats. The clip featured the Barbadian pop sensation performing “All of the Lights” at the lavish pre-wedding celebration of Ambani and Merchant. The footage was zoomed in from a far distance and the zoom out sparked a frenzy on the microblogging site.

A majority of users thought that the phone used to capture the video was a Samsung. “These are the type of ads Samsung needs to be doing,” one user wrote. Another user commented, “When I got my Samsung had me zooming into everything for like a week. It's still useful when there is something in the distance you can't make out.”

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However, a reader’s note under post mentioned that the clip was recorded using an iPhone 13 Pro Max. The same was confirmed by the original uploader of the footage, a man named Joh Masse.

He had shared the same video on his Instagram account as well. “I took the video with an iPhone,” he wrote, retweeting the post.