Tim Cook REACTS to a vintage Mac being brought to him at the opening of the first Apple Store in India…
According to a report by Moneycontrol, Sajid is an Apple loyalist anda UX designer. Sharing his happiness at the store opening in Mumbai, he told Moneycontrol that he has been an avid user of all Apple products, he revealed that the antique Macintosh was bought in 1984. Dressed in the iconic turtleneck style of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, Sajid left Cook stunned with his prized possession and posed for pictures while the store employees and crowd cheered.
Sajid, the proud owner of this vintage Macintosh Classic, amazed the crowd and left Cook speechless during the event on Tuesday. Beaming with excitement, Sajid shared how Apple products have brought him immense joy throughout his life, a sentiment that resonates with millions of Apple enthusiasts around the world.
Tim Cook, who is visiting India for the first time in seven years, couldn’t contain his enthusiasm for the passion and creativity he found in Mumbai. “The energy, creativity, and passion in Mumbai is incredible! We are so excited to open Apple BKC — our first store in India,” Cook tweeted.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, while welcoming customers at the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) store in Mumbai on Tuesday, was pleasantly surprised to see a man walk in with a Macintosh Classic. Visuals shared on social media showed Cook lauding the Apple fan, who brought the vintage computer to the grand opening of Apple’s first retail store in India.
Apple aficionados have more to look forward to, as Cook is set to open a second store in New Delhi’s Saket on Thursday. This comes on the heels of India’s iPhone exports skyrocketing to over $5 billion or Rs 40,000 crore in FY 2023, making India a smartphone export hub for countries like Germany, Russia, the UK, France, Italy, the Middle East, and Japan.
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