In an interview with MSNBC, Cook once again talked about this topic. He thinks that companies should take responsibility for protecting privacy. Of course, users need to be more vigilant about their privacy. The bigger a company is, the more responsibility it has to shoulder. The bigger is, so always stick to your moral standards.
Cook also talked about the problem of iPhone manufacturing. The outside world may think that the iPhone is not made in the United States, but on the contrary, it is definitely made in Texas. For example, the iPhone glass used in the iPhone is from Kentucky, and the microchip is from the US states. The manufactured equipment is also distributed throughout the United States. The very elaborate Face ID module on the iPhone X will also be manufactured in the United States.
Cooke bluntly stated that many users in the manufacturing industry have a misconception that they always feel where the final product is assembled, and that it is manufactured. This is obviously not correct. In a globalized world, a hot-selling product can have many different The countries and regions share the manufacturing together. Finally, these products go to various markets around the world. This is how the global system works.
Last Cooke talked about the fact that Apple was forced to build a factory in the United States by President Trump. He stressed that it cannot be forced because from the point of view of Apple itself, it is also hoped to create as many jobs in the United States as possible. Any political pressure, of course, they have already done so.