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While reading his prepared statement, there appeared to be an issue with his iPad Pro, and he was forced to read the remainder of his statement off of a three-ring binder.
Sewell testified before Congress about a recent court order forcing Apple to help the FBI hack a terrorist's iPhone.
Apple promotes the iPad Pro, the most expensive iPad, as a device to "be more creative and more productive," with high-powered executives like Sewell firmly in the product's target market.
Instead of a malfunction, Sewell might have a one-minute lockscreen timer on his iPad and a long passcode, some Apple fans on social media have speculated. Here's a GIF of the moment Sewell switched to paper:
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