Monk in hot water after iPhone selfie

Apple chief executive Tim Cook speaks during an event to unveil the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus at the Flint Centre in Cupertino, California.

Apple chief executive Tim Cook speaks during an event to unveil the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus at the Flint Centre in Cupertino, California.

Published Oct 1, 2014

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Hanoi - A monk in northern Vietnam could face disciplinary measures after photos of him posing with an iPhone 6 - the latest model not officially on sale in the country - were posted on Facebook, a Buddhist leader said on Wednesday.

Thich Thanh Cuong, head of a Buddhist monastery in the Tu Ky District of Hai Duong province, was shown eating in restaurants, wearing civilian clothes and posing with the mobile phone, which is slated to sell at around $2 300 when it is released in the country later this month.

The video clip and photos went viral on the internet, attracting widespread criticism. The photos have since been deleted.

His actions “violated Buddhist morality and defamed the reputation of The Buddhist Sangha of Hai Duong province and should receive serious punishment”, said Thich Quang Tung, the head of the provincial Buddhist Sangha.

Cuong said the iPhone 6 belonged to a follower who had imported the mobile phones into the country, and had given him one for good luck. He said he returned the phone after being criticised for the photos.

Tung said the Buddhist Sangha would take measures to deal with the case depending on how repentant Cuong was. - Sapa-dpa

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