Facial recognition was perhaps the most talked-about feature of the new iPhone,Spideypool XXX Parody but the folks at Huawei aren't impressed.
The company laughed at Apple in a Facebook video that served as a reminder that Huawei, too, has a new phone coming.
SEE ALSO: Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 might copy a feature the iPhone's had since 2015In the video, Huawei dubs their new device #TheRealAIPhone.
"Let's face it, facial recognition isn't for everyone," the company's Facebook message says.
Huawei launches the Mate 10 in October, so I suppose we'll then see how much it lives up to the video's promise.
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