Google's team mocks Tim Cook, but the tweet was sent from an iPhone
A screenshot of the tweet with the tag "Twitter from iPhone" is displayed in a currently popular screenshot.

This happened when Apple debuted the iPad 10, the new M2 iPad Pro, and the next-generation Apple TV 4K, and Google decided to have some fun. The #TakeNote hashtag was first used on Twitter by the company's CEO, Tim Cook, to get people excited about the new products.
At this point, the Google Pixel US account chose to use the hashtag as a joke. The account's manager overlooked the fact that the reply was from an iPhone, though.
The phrase "Twitter from iPhone" is shown with a screenshot of the tweet that is now going viral.
Ian Zelbo, a graphic designer, noticed this incident taking a dig at the irony. He noted the irony of the official Google Pixel account tweeting from an iPhone. The tweet has since gained over 10,000 likes and has become popular.
Think about if Apple tweeted, "Twitter for Android," a Twitter user wrote. Another user mentioned that he used to work at Google, where almost every employee he encountered had an iPhone.
FAQs
Has Google released a teaser of its new Pixel phone already?
Google released a teaser video for its new Pixel 7 line of smartphones earlier in September.
What was Google's motive behind releasing the teaser of its new phone that is yet to be released?
Google is known for releasing information about goods before they are even released. The company decided to join in on the fun and share a video featuring numerous people responding to the Pixel 7 Pro when it is delivered.
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