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Even Tim Cook thinks it is bad manners to be glued to your iPhone

California [USA], April 24 (ANI): We all are more obsessed with our iPhones than ourselves these days and the CEO of the company that makes these addictive devices thinks it is not right.

ANI Apr 24, 2019 22:06 IST googleads

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California [USA], April 24 (ANI): We all are more obsessed with our iPhones than ourselves these days and the CEO of the company that makes these addictive devices thinks it is not right.
At the Time 100 Summit, Apple CEO Tim Cook said that he doesn’t want people to be glued to their iPhones, Fast Company reported.
He stressed that if someone is looking into a phone more than into someone’s eyes, then you’re doing it wrong. Cook also explained that Apple has never wanted to maximise user time. (ANI)

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