It seems that Apple Store employees have been forced to work in an analog environment due to a large-scale Apple communication failure that occurred before dawn on March 22, Japan time. Evidence photos have been posted and have become a hot topic.
Do business by phone and paper
Due to a communication failure that occurred before dawn on March 22, many Apple-related services including iCloud, Apple Music, maps, etc. became unavailable. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman said he was screaming from within Apple (both in the office and in the store).
“All Apple Store employees are working on paper,” posted a photo of Canada’s YouTuber Michael Billig, who was present at the Apple Store during a communication failure.
Apple store systems are down and they’re literally doing everything on paper lol pic.twitter.com/tdNpVPIepw
— Michael Billig (@michael_billig) March 21, 2022
One of the users ironically commented that it was “ipaper”, but in response to that, “No, the letter received from Apple is actually a very high quality paper, and it seems that the corners are rounded.” And posted a screenshot.
This is actually a thing, kinda. If you get a letter from Apple, it’ll be really high quality paper with rounded corners. (Source: https://t.co/zyezYaHRlH) pic.twitter.com/CyOZbP56Il
— Finjas Sauer (@finjassauer) March 21, 2022
Source: @ michael_billig / Twitter
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Source: iPhone Mania