iPhone 11 Pro it was barely announced by the Apple company, but some people have already started to complain about the fact that the new phone model triggers a disease, or better said a phobia, that you probably haven't heard of. Trypophobia is a phobia that is triggered in some people when they see several holes placed next to each other, or when they see certain patterns related to the holes.
Yes, if we're being honest, we're not talking about something that's very common, but it seems that the phones released so far with several cameras placed next to each other haven't generated that kind of reaction for people. Of course, in the case of the iPhone 11 Pro, we are talking about cameras that have quite large image sensors, and the way they are placed is not only ugly, but seems to trigger trypophobia for some people.
The DISEASE that iPhone 11 Pro is already triggering for people
Among the objects that can trigger this disease are honeycombs, strawberries, corals, and for some, it seems that even the iPhone 11 Pro could be a problem, one that the Apple company did not detect. Of course, it's not very easy to be affected by a phone in such a way, so the iPhone 11 Pro won't really upset any person who is affected by trypophobia, but a lot of people will definitely laugh at the Apple company because of this.
I've had really bad trypophobia for years now and seeing pics of the new iPhone 11 all over my timeline makes me want to set everything on fire..stop pic.twitter.com/E1ucM9eeQy
— Em Harriss (@EmHarriss) September 10, 2019
What is being said now about trypophobia reminds me of another situation from a few years ago when some people were dizzy because of iOS, the animations implemented by Apple being the culprit then. If those animations could be disabled, the cameras in the iPhone 11 Pro cannot be disabled, so all those who are affected by trypophobia will have to overcome the problems, because there is no other solution.