Apple CEO Tim Cook made an appearance at an Apple Store in Palo Alto, California, helping to open the store and welcoming the first people from the queue into the store to pick up their iPhone XS order.
via CNBC
A regular occurrence for the CEO, Tim Cook stood inside the glass doors of the Apple Store just before opening time, reports CNBC. While the doors opened, a countdown was performed by staff, then cheers erupted as the first people in the queue made their way into the store.
Cook himself stepped outside the storefront to greet the initial customers, shaking their hands and sharing a few words, as well as taking selfies. A few minutes later, Cook returned inside the store to continue meeting attendees.
Happening now: Apple CEO Tim Cook opens the Palo Alto, CA Apple store as sales of the new iPhone kick off https://t.co/4iihIQbwIj pic.twitter.com/KwxDxew3gQ
-- CNBC (@CNBC) September 21, 2018
The appearance of the CEO at the Palo Alto store is a regular occurrence for the iPhone launches, with repeated visits and openings at the same store over the years.
Apple Store locations around the world saw queues form ahead of time, with a large influx of customers eager to be among the first to acquire the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, or Apple Watch Series 4
Look who showed up at Apple! Everyone wants a selfie with @tim_cook https://t.co/S0am8IGW6s pic.twitter.com/tO4KsBAKmv
-- KTVU (@KTVU) September 21, 2018
Aside from appearing in person at one location, Cook has also celebrated the launch on social media. In a Twitter post, the CEO advises he is "thrilled to get these new Apple product into the hands (and onto the wrists) of so many customers around the world," as well as highlighting some of the photographs taken at Apple Stores.
Thrilled to get these new Apple products into the hands (and onto the wrists) of so many customers around the world. Can't wait to hear what you think! pic.twitter.com/GHpaDFgqeO
-- Tim Cook (@tim_cook) September 21, 2018