…Praises Camera performance of Apple’s flagship iPhone
The richest man on planet earth, Elon Musk has said that he will buy the newly released iPhone 15 smartphone from Apple.
Elon Musk, who’s also owner of the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), has often had a love-hate relationship with Apple. Musk, in the past, had made Apple the butt of his criticism soon after taking over X, but later he warmed up to Apple touting iPhone maker’s continued advertising on the platform as proof that it was safe for others as well.
However, Musk in recent time, seems to be enthused and has found a new fascination with Apple CEO Tim Cook and the company’s latest iPhone 15 series.
Tim Cook had shared pictures of the iPhone 15 Pro Max taken by renowned photographers Stephen Wilkes and Reuben Wu.
He wrote in his verified X handle; “World-renowned photographers Stephen Wilkes and Reuben Wu show us creativity is limitless with iPhone 15 Pro Max. Their vivid photos display breathtaking views from the beauty of summer in Rhode Island to the other-worldly deserts of Utah. Thank you for showing me your work.”
Musk replied to Cook’s post saying, “The beauty of iPhone pictures & video is incredible”
In response to another post about the launch of the iPhone 15 series, Musk wrote: “I’m buying one!”
Apple CEO, Tim Cook on an interview with CBS’ Sunday Morning last week, weighed in on the bitter-sweet relationship between him and Elon Musk, saying “It’s something we constantly ask ourselves.
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He added, “Generally, my view is Twitter’s an important property. I like the concept that it’s there for discourse and there is a town square. There’s also some things that I don’t like.”
This is not the first time tensions have flared between the two tech giants. Shortly after Elon Musk took over Twitter in 2022, he had accused Apple of stopping advertising on the platform.
In a tweet that month, Musk wrote: “Apple has mostly stopped advertising on Twitter. Do they hate free speech in America?”
“What’s going on here @tim_cook?” Musk added.
Later on, Tim Cook invited Musk for a meeting at the company’s headquarters in Cupertino and a brotherly detente was reached with Apple deciding to continue advertising on X, reported Wall Street Journal.