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At Tuesday's spring event hosted by the company Apple some interesting news were announced, such as the Mac Studio and its M1 Ultra SoC chip. Other, like iPhone The SE 3rd generation and the new color variants of the iPhone 13 were already considerably less interesting. Still, Samsung's official Twitter account didn't take a dig at Apple.

"Ultra? Green? Today we feel sincerely flattered,” reads the post clearly referring to two Apple news. The first is aimed at the new M1 Ultra chip, which the company introduced together with the Mac Studio computer, and which consists of two M1 Max chips. And as you know Apple also sells its iPhones with the Max moniker, so it might look like one of Samsung's Ultra (Galaxy S22) will issue two iPhones 13 Pro Max. In any case, the "Ultra" designation has been associated with Samsung for quite some time, so here you are Apple he could clearly run himself. But it's likely that he didn't think about it that way at all.

Apple also introduced new color variants of the iPhone 13 and 13 Pro, when they were given a green or alpine green color. Samsung in its series portfolio Galaxy The S22 also offers the green color (in the case of Galaxy S21 FE is an olive color), and it's true that he already came out with it for his top portfolio at the beginning of February, so that Apple overtook So now it might look like he's going after him. But the truth will be somewhere else.

When Apple in 2019, he introduced the first models of the Pro series, namely the iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max, they had a color palette in the form of silver, space gray, gold, and even midnight green. Below Samsung's contribution, however, there are also those who mention that they are going green Apple it even came in 1998, when the first iMac computer was introduced. 

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