Apple fan surprises Tim Cook with a vintage Macintosh
This week, Apple CEO Tim Cook opened India's first Apple Store in the Bandra Kurla complex in Mumbai. But the CEO was surprised when a loyal Apple user turned up with an old Macintosh. His expression was quickly captured by the many digital eyes present.
The device in question is a 1984 Macintosh owned by a local man named Sajid, a user experience designer by trade who loves to work on Apple products. As you can see in the video, Cook has a long moment of stunned silence before the two men whisper to each other to the roaring cheers of the crowd and then take photos with the old Macintosh.
#WATCH | Apple CEO Tim Cook surprised at seeing a customer bring his old Macintosh Classic machine at the opening of India's first Apple store at Mumbai's BKC pic.twitter.com/MOY1PDk5Ug
— ANI (@ANI) April 18, 2023
"I am a designer myself, I was a print designer now I am moved to UI/UX, I do digital design now. I am very happy and proud that Apple is opening a store here finally. It is a big moment for Apple users in India and we can look forward to coming to this store and exploring all the latest Apple products," Sajid told Money Control.
Apple BKC spreads over a 20,000 sq ft area and has over 100 employees who can speak around 20 languages. Apple says that the store is carbon neutral and runs on 100% renewable energy. The iPhone-maker will open another retail store in Delhi's Saket on Thursday this week.
Source: Money Control via Neowin
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