Tim Cook revolutionizes Twitter with a photo of the Super Bowl

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I read a comment the other day stating that We don't just talk about the competition to criticize it. In particular, I not only talk about the competition when I have to criticize it, but I also like to talk to inform you of the news that they bring to the world of telephony. Apple, Samsung, Microsoft ... all companies tend to make mistakes as well as their top managers.

We can praise Bill Gates for his involvement in the fight against AIDS in the most disadvantaged countries like India. From Tim Cook we can praise the fight for the integration in the work of any person, regardless of their race, sex or religion. If we talk about Steve Ballmer, former CEO of Microsoft, I don't really think of any act worthy of review.

Last Sunday the highly anticipated final of the Super Bowl was held in San Francisco, one of the major sporting events in the United States and where advertising can cost a lot of money. Once the game was over, Tim Cook took to the field and posted several photos on Twitter showing the celebrations.

The first photo, which heads this article, was a real revolution on Twitter within seconds of posting. In it we can see how he congratulates the winning team after a great game. But what really stands out is the quality of the image, a blurry image to the fullest.

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Quickly, several users began to respond to the tweet with images and comments that made fun of the quality of the photography, as you can see in the image above. But there were also the comments that They suggested to Tim that he use a Samsung to be able to take better shots or a Lumia 535. They also told him to put down the beer before taking pictures. A few minutes after the trolling to which he was subjected, and perhaps helped by the marketing department, Cook published a photo much more representative of the quality that an iPhone offers us when taking pictures in any condition.


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  1.   rafael pazos said

    It's a ... SURPRISE HATERS

  2.   Rafa said

    The montage of the "Shot on iPhone 6" is sublime.