We are used to seeing all kinds of parodies signed by one of the most famous American television programs in history. We are talking about, as it could not be otherwise, of Saturday Night Live. But this time the show has not directly parodied to Apple, but it has devoted its space to the editors of American media who openly criticize the new iPhone 5.
The gag starts when the host of "technological gap" question to the editors of CNET, Gizmodo, and Wired by the flaws of the iPhone 5. The problems include the purple brightness of the camera, maps of Apple and the new iPhone "is too light" (a point that has been able to read in several reviews of international media).
The "Editors" do not seem so happy when new guests are announced to the other side of the plate: Chinese iPhone manufacturers. Workers begin to make gibes of criticisms: "we have luck, since we slept in the same place that we work and do not need maps to go to buy donuts".
The icing on the cake put it workers when they invite the editor of Gizmodo to give their opinion without fear: "standby, which in your opinion a sad music accompanies typical china and a sarcastic folk dance".