Purchase iPhone X compared with buying coffee

Cook admitted that the price for a new smartphone too high

Apple’s CEO Tim cook compared the iPhone X purchase in installments with the purchase of coffee, according to CNBC. Cook admitted that the price for a new smartphone too high, Recalling that many people buy gadgets in installments.

According to him, the iPhone X you can buy, paying $ 33 per month. “If you think about it, it is a few cups of coffee a week. That’s less than you spend, once in a day by buying coffee in one of good coffee,” — said the head of Apple.

Earlier it was reported that the new smartphone Apple iPhone X face recognition system Face ID can not distinguish the twins from each other.
Note, Apple also admitted that the new iPhone X has become the worst nightmare for the company. As explained to the portal Business Insider, most likely, it will have an impact on lowering the financial performance of the company in the last quarter of 2017.

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