HTC has announced its new blinged-up HTC One M9 for the UEFA Champions League season that comes in 24 Carat Gold. To spread the word quickly, twitter is probably one of the best way to do it but there’s a little boo-boo that could spoil it all.
When HTC tweeted the new device, one of its photos showed a reflection of a competing device.
If you looked closely, it is none other than the iPhone 6. Shortly after that, they had removed the tweet and reposted a new one as shown below. HTC should supply some of their smart phones to the agency that’s handling their official social accounts.
Introducing our 24 ct. GOLD limited edition #HTCOneM9 to celebrate the end of the @ChampionsLeague season & #UCLFinal pic.twitter.com/i4u9ZY2BDU
— HTC (@htc) June 5, 2015
We’ve seen countless of tweet fails and it’s all because of a minor detail that’s often overlooked. Some of the epic moments included LG mocking the iPhone 6 bendgate with a tweet that was sent from an iPhone. A similar thing happened for Samsung and BlackBerry as well when their promotional tweets was shown to be originated from the iPhone.
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