Apple didn’t shell out for a super-expensive Super Bowl commercial last night, but CEO Tim Cook still managed to bring tons of attention to the iPhone — just not in the way he intended.
Celebrating the Bronco’s ugly victory over the Panthers last night, Cook tweeted a picture of the post-game festivities from the 20 yard line. It’s a position millions of people would’ve died to be in, but the only thing Twitter seemed to care about was how horribly blurry Tim’s photo turned out, leading to a flood of “shot on iPhone” jokes.
Check out Twitter’s mean reaction to Cook’s photography skills:
https://twitter.com/andykoh_/status/696574550193135616
https://twitter.com/MenaceSlinger/status/696577500319645696
@tim_cook @Broncos was that taken from an iphone? Jeez I hope not Tim.
— freem (@the_freem) February 8, 2016
Come on @tim_cook ! This photo looks like your future plans for #Apple … Think different and focus!
— Timos Kouremenos (@timkour) February 8, 2016
@tim_cook @Broncos if you need good camera better buy Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ or Nexus 6p.
— Eduards Sa (@theedik2) February 8, 2016
When you’re CEO of the world’s most valuable company, the haters are inevitably gonna hate. But damn, some people act like they’ve never taken a horrible picture in their lives.
Cook redeemed himself two hours later with another photo that was actually in focus:
Congrats @Millerlite40 Peyton Manning @Broncos Amazing season. pic.twitter.com/3RfQml832C
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) February 8, 2016
Update: Tim Cook has now deleted his blurry Super Bowl photo from Twitter.
One response to “Tim Cook gets sacked by Twitter for blurry Super Bowl photo”
Read between the lines, he also took a photo with the iPhone 7 at the same time so he can up sell you on the new camera to replace the old crappy one.
Brilliant marketing.