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Cook talks iPhone Air battery, glass investment in Corning factory visit

Apple CEO Tim Cook used a visit to a Corning plant to promote the new iPhone range, and to discuss Apple’s investment to increase glass production for the iPhone in the United States.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook [middle] with Corning CEO Wendell Weeks [left] and CNBC’s Jim Cramer [right] – Image Credit: CNBC

It is mere days after the introduction of the iPhone 17 and iPhone Air, and Apple CEO Tim Cook is continuing to promote it through media appearances and interviews. In a pair of interview clips released on Friday, he took the opportunity to be interviewed while at a Corning glass factory in Harroldsburg, KY.

The first, speaking to Jim Cramer on CNBC was more directly iPhone-specific in tone. After showing the new iPhone 17 Pro’s design, he also provided the host with the iPhone Air, which he said is “so thin it may not show up on the camera.”

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