• By Vikas Yadav
  • Sun, 24 Sep 2023 05:02 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Apple launched the iPhone 15 series at the Wonderlust 2023 event. Since their debut, the phones have garnered massive media attention. While several customers flocked to offline and online channels to get their hands on the new device, billionaire Elon Musk is all set to become one of them.

We say this because, in a recent post on X (formerly called Twitter), Musk appreciated the video and image quality of iPhones and said that he is "buying one". He responded to Apple CEO Tim Cook's post where the CEO shared pictures with renowned photographers Stephen Wilkes and Reuben Wu with camera samples from the iPhone 15 Pro Max.

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"World-renowned photographers Stephen Wilkes and Reuben Wu show us creativity is limitless with iPhone 15 Pro Max. Their vivid photos display breathtaking views from the beauty of summer in Rhode Island to the other-worldly deserts of Utah. Thank you for showing me your work," Cook said in a post. Responding to this, Musk posted: "The beauty of iPhone pictures & video is incredible."

In another post concerning the new Apple products, Cook said, "Loved celebrating our incredible new lineup of products today at Apple Fifth Avenue. Around the world, the all-new iPhone 15 family, first carbon-neutral models of Apple Watch, and the latest AirPods are here, and they've never been more essential," Musk added "I'm buying one!"

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X users have been posting their witty takes on the development. "@tim_cook you should buy a model X in response," one user said. A second one said: "So you buying the whole company again? :) iPhone --> XPhone :)"

For context on the optics, the iPhone 15 Pro Max has a 48MP primary camera, a 12MP ultrawide lens and a 12MP 5X telephoto sensor. On the front, the phone sports a 12MP camera. It can shoot up to HDR 4K videos at 60 frames per second with Dolby Vision support. The flagship starts from $1,199 for the 256GB and steeps up to $1,599 for the 1TB model in the United States.