Apple’s scariest iPhones ever
At the time the new iPhones were unveiled a lot of attention was diverted to the new ultra-wide rear camera as the handsets come with three lenses that are fitted closely together. These lenses are located besides the LED flash and audio zoom microphone. Now, hundreds of viewers who have seen the handset say that the new design has triggered their trypohobia; which is an aversion to the sight of clusters of small holes.
As per a report by the BBC, “The term "trypophobia" was first coined in 2005 in online forum Reddit and it has since become widely talked about on social media.
…Vision scientist Dr Geoff Cole, at the University of Essex, was part of the first full scientific study of trypophobia, working with his colleague, Prof Arnold Wilkins. Dr Cole and Prof Wilkins reported testimonies from some people who vomited and others who said they could not go to work for several days. "It can be quite disabling," Prof Wilkins added.”
Apple’s new iPhone Pro is triggering people who have trypophobia #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/DHyEGynuPG
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) September 11, 2019
Is this bad pic.twitter.com/Q7deYZyxPM
— Rob Beschizza (@Beschizza) September 10, 2019
coming soon: #iphone 15 - It's All Cameras!™ #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/Iit2p7XnVR
— Amy 💖💜💙 (@starboots_) September 10, 2019
iPhone 11 Pro triggers my trypophobia. Don't you just love the sight of this. #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/eQO4oCFa63
— Raúl Kripalani (@raulvk) September 10, 2019
Nobody:
— Relateable life (@Jag_ubani) September 10, 2019
iPhone 11 camera: pic.twitter.com/9iyso59IQa
iPhone 11 camera’s looks beginning of trypophobia nightmare #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/rXSlmb7EmP
— Cilver (@98Cilver) September 10, 2019
New iPhone 11 giving me trypophobia feeling. Don’t be flexing that ugly ass phone around me if you buy it. 🤢🤮 pic.twitter.com/UGY3GZreiL
— itsjudythenerddd (@itsjudythenerd) September 11, 2019