A look inside the daily routine of Apple CEO Tim Cook, who oversaw the release of the $999 iPhone X

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On Tuesday, Apple announced its upcoming $ 999 iPhone X.

The new device hits shelves November 3, but the announcement has already made waves across the stock market, Business Insider reported.

But what about the man behind Apple? Since taking the helm of the tech giant in 2011, CEO Tim Cook has established himself as a private individual, more focused on discussing Apple than his own life.

Still, we can piece together some clues about what his daily schedule looks like.

Here’s a look inside the typical routine of Apple’s CEO:

Cook typically wakes up brutally early. According to USA Today, he usually rises at 3:45 a.m.

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Source: USA Today

Once he’s up, he gets to work reading through some of the 700 to 800 emails he gets every day. He once told ABC that he’s “a bit of a workaholic” who reads “the majority of those” messages.

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Source: Business Insider, Business Insider

Next, Cook hits the gym around 5 a.m. The CEO doesn’t work out on Apple’s campus, however. He prefers the privacy of an outside gym.

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Source: Business Insider, Mashable


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