US President Donald Trump wrote a new tweet in his Twitter account to Apple's president, Tim Cook, giving his opinion on the design of the iPhone.
"On Friday evening, the famous technical expert and president of the United States, Donald Trump, decided that his friend, Apple's CEO, needed a little piece of advice in the design of the devices. Key in iphone ".
"To Tim: The button on the iPhone was much better than slippery (on the screen)," Trump wrote in his tweet published yesterday.
To Tim: The Button on the IPhone was FAR better than the Swipe! - Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 25, 2019 |
Of course, Apple got rid of the back button to the home screen in 2017, two years ago, with the introduction of the iPhone X, but it seems that Trump realized this now.
The site "Mashabel" sarcastically that he communicated with Apple "to see if the company will take into account the criticism of the President useful and enlightened, but did not receive any immediate response.
"We assume that Cook slips to the left most of the things about Trump."
Of course, Trump's tweet did not go unnoticed by the audience of commentators, most of whom scoffed at them.
To Tim Apple:
I was aging and delirious and just realized that the Home button was removed from all iPhones since 2017 and was replaced by a slippery process. It was shocking to me here in 2019, two years later, because it looks like it has happened now. ''
To Tim Apple: |
Another (called Angela Belcamino) commented in the way Trump spoke:
"To Donald .. Obama was much better."
To Donald: Obama was FAR better! - Angela Belcamino (@AngelaBelcamino) October 25, 2019 |
A third who calls himself "Santa Claus, CEO" mocked Apple President Tim Apple: "Well, boys, I think we will go back three decades because Stupi McGrissy Wenger (in a metaphor for Trump) can't slippery." ). "
"How wrong you are, the face identity technology is much more superior, but I suppose it probably won't work well with aging, dry, and color-splashed skin," Chidl's Ledley Legit joked.
Also, you're wrong. |
Along with thousands of other comments, most of which are ironic. As of this writing, Trump's tweet has garnered more than 26,000 retweets, over 118,000 likes, and more than 21,000 comments.