Apple China support account accidentally posts Galaxy Z Flip 7 ad amid foldable iPhone push

Apple mistakenly promoted Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 7 through its Chinese support account on Weibo before removing the advertisement. The technology giant develops its first foldable iPhone for release alongside the iPhone 18 series next year during the company's 20th anniversary celebration. Leaker IceUniverse captured the promotional content before Apple deleted the post from its official support platform. The error likely resulted from shared advertising agencies between both companies or employee confusion regarding account management. Industry observers noted the timing coincided poorly with Apple's foldable device development efforts.

Samsung recently launched both the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7 with updated designs that generated significant consumer interest. Apple plans to enter the foldable smartphone market in September 2026 with its inaugural folding device. The mistake raises questions about internal oversight procedures and outsourced marketing operations for major technology corporations. Social media users responded with polls questioning whether Apple intentionally promoted its competitor's product. The incident demonstrates potential risks when companies share marketing resources across different brands and platforms.
 

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