Elon Musk Says He's Buying iPhone 15 For This Reason
Apple recently unveiled the iPhone 15 at their famed Wonderlust event on September 12, making it available for purchase ten days later. This sparked a consumer rush, with people around the globe standing in lengthy lines to grab the new device. And guess who’s joining the iPhone fan club? Elon

Apple recently unveiled the iPhone 15 at their famed Wonderlust event on September 12, making it available for purchase ten days later. This sparked a consumer rush, with people around the globe standing in lengthy lines to grab the new device.
And guess who’s joining the iPhone fan club? Elon Musk! Yes, he’s all in to grab the new iPhone and the reason? The pictures and videos it can capture!
iPhone 15 Launch
Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, shared glimpses of the launch event and the celebrations at the Fifth Avenue store in New York on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. He also spotlighted the debut of other innovative products, including the environmentally friendly Apple Watch and the newest AirPods model.
Interestingly, Elon Musk, known for his previous disagreements with Apple, openly expressed his admiration for the new iPhone 15.
The beauty of iPhone pictures & video is incredible
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 22, 2023
He has even announced his plans to acquire one, citing the superior quality of the phone’s pictures and videos.
I’m buying one!
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 22, 2023
Also read: iPhone 15 Can Charge Other iPhones and Devices, Including Android Phones
There’s been some static between Musk and Apple, mostly about ads on social media. Elon even threw some shade at Apple for their ad choices, suggesting they weren’t cool with free speech. But it seems like Tim and Elon had a chat, sorted out their differences, and now Apple’s back to advertising on the platform.
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