The truth about iPhone has been there 350 years ago?
During his visit to Amsterdam, Tim Cook said he saw the iPhone in an ancient picture more than 350 years ago.
During his visit to Amsterdam, Tim Cook said he saw the iPhone in an ancient picture more than 350 years ago.
At the startup event just in Amsterdam, Tim Cook had a brief talk with Neelie Kroes - former European Union Commissioner. The talk revolves around many different issues and includes an iPhone that appeared in the painting from 350 years ago.
The picture is mentioned by Tim Cook.(Photo: internet).
Tim Cook joked: "You know, until last night I really knew the origin and origin of the iPhone. Last night, Neelie took me to the gallery, where the artworks were displayed. Surprisingly, I think I saw Apple's first iPhone hundreds of years ago. "
He mentioned the painting made by painter Pieter de Hooch in 1670. This painting is called " Man Hands a Letter to a Woman in a Hall" (roughly translated: The man brings a letter to a women in the hall).
A close-up of the painting by painter Pieter de Hooch.(Photo: internet).
However, the object Tim Cook mistook for the iPhone was just a curled up letter . Meanwhile, the first iPhone launched in 2007 when Steve Jobs remained Apple's CEO.
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