
OnePlus tweets on Samsung’s S Pen and now Twitter is going bonkers
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What do you think of a crossover between the two technology majors? The possibility arose recently through a rather puzzling tweet. Turns out, it wasn't anything more than a mistake.
To err, is human and for the most parts, people would forgive you for a silly mistake. That is not to say that one can’t get a laugh out of it if the mistake produces hilarious results. If you are making that mistake on social media, you can be sure that the humour will be shared widely among the netizens. Case in point, a recent “oopsy” by OnePlus India on Twitter. The account that is much in focus these days for updates on the OnePlus Nord 2 5G posted something completely irrelevant. So much so that it wasn’t even related to the brand but to a Samsung product instead.
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