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Man walks in with old Apple Mackintosh computer at Mumbai store launch, leaves CEO Tim Cook surprised

| @indiablooms | Apr 19, 2023, at 01:24 am

Mumbai/IBNS: Amid the grand opening of the first Apple store in India's financial capital Mumbai, company's CEO Tim Cook was left surprised as a man walked in with a 1984 Mackintosh Classic computer.

Cook looked visibly surprised and happy when the man brought in the vintage model to the BKC store.

The man received warm applause and the Apple CEO not only shook hands with him but also posed for the camera.

Tim Cook on Tuesday inaugurated the company's first retail store in India in the financial capital Mumbai amid the firm's ambitious expansion plans in the South Asian nation.

Earlier, customers in India had to rely on the online medium or a network of resellers to buy Apple products.

Cook waved to the customers who gathered outside the store for its opening.

Media reports said he is likely to meet PM Narendra Modi and India's deputy IT Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar during this ongoing visit to India after seven years. 

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