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iPhone 11 triggers trypophobia—and memes

Apple unveiled its iPhone 11 line on Tuesday, and according to the memes, the latest designs are triggering some people’s biggest fears.

Among other new features, the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max have three lenses. People on twitter noted the triple lenses spiked their trypophobia, or the fear of small dots or holes that are close together. (Warning: Images in this story contain small holes.)

iPhone 11 triggers trypophobia—and memes

“The #iphone11 needs a trypophobia trigger warning,” @MiddleOfMayhem tweeted.

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“I can’t have people walking around me with those cameras every day,” @lifeaseva said.

https://twitter.com/lifeaseva/status/1171444031399682048

Those who suffer from trypophobia may remember Apple triggered their fear. In 2015, Apple release a version of its’ Apple Watch, which had similar effects on people who hate small holes.

iPhone 11 triggers trypophobia—and memes

Does Apple's new watch remind you of something else? . Apple promises the new phones have longer battery life and faster speeds.

Unsurprisingly, people seem more interested in memes than the updated features. Many joked about what the iPhone 11 brings to mind.

@OldHackers compare the lenses to a three-blade razor.

https://twitter.com/OldHackers/status/1171487418039468039

iPhone 11 triggers trypophobia—and memes

The new iPhone looks like this fucker

While @VastGG tweeted the similarities between the three-lensed iPhone and a fidget spinner.

The new iPhone 11 Pro looks sick.

And people are already thinking about where the iPhone could go next. User @starboots_ tweeted a photo of an iPhone covered in lenses, which will definitely trigger trypophobia.

This is making my trypophobia flare up

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*First Published: Sep 10, 2019, 4:28 pm

Libby Cohen is a third-year University of Texas student originally from New Jersey. She has written for ORANGE Magazine, the Daily Texan, and most recently interned for 1010 WINS in NYC. She's now back in Austin writing for the Texas Standard and the Daily Dot.

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