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Anya Taylor-Joy's Failed Attempt At Taking Selfie With Fan's Android Has iPhone Users Cackling

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The actor failed not once but twice to take a selfie with the Android user's phone at the CCXP convention in Brazil, and eventually had to give up.

As we are all aware, when it comes to smartphones users are either team Android or team iPhone—and many are willing to fight to the ends of the Earth to defend their preference in the Google vs. Apple war.

But one green texter may have crossed over to the iSide after losing out on a photo with Anya Taylor-Joy.


You see, the actor was at the CCXP convention in Brazil and was taking selfie after selfie with fans using their phones.

Video footage shows The Queen's Gambit star flawlessly snapping away with iPhones, but when she reaches a fan who wants a pic with his *gasp* Android, Taylor-Joy faces some challenges.

Not once but twice, the Golden Globe winner failed to capture the selfie using the fan's Android because she was using the camera as she would on an iPhone.

Each time, her click sent her back to the home screen. Eventually, she gave in.

You can watch below.

WARNING: NSFW language

Viewers of the video were highly entertained, many using it as validation that iPhone > Android.













Well, we aren't sure if this settled the great debate completely, but that fan definitely has a difficult decision to make when his next upgrade comes around.

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