The Evolution of the iPhone

History of the iPhone

The history of the iPhone demonstrates that the best smartphone is still on the market and will not easily fade away. When we turn back to the history of the iPhone, the most important thing is to know about Steve Jobs, the CEO of Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer, Inc. Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak are the co-founders of Apple, and Ronald Wayne co-founded Apple’s computer firm as a partner. It is a multinational corporation that creates consumer electronics, personal computers, servers, and computer software, and this firm also works as a digital distributor of media content. And they also have a chain of retail stores known as Apple Stores. And the core products of Apple Co are the iPhone smartphone, iPad tablet, and Macintosh (family of personal computers, 1984), which we are now familiar with as the iMac. When Jobs was sacked from Apple in 1985, he took some of his Apple employees to found NeXT, a computer platform development company specializing in computers for higher education and business purposes. Jobs returned again after his company, NeXT, was bought by Apple. Eventually, Jobs became provisional CEO of Apple, which later became permanent. Within the short span of time after Jobs’ arrival, the Apple Store was introduced by Apple. Later, Steve Jobs announced that Apple would be entering into a partnership with Microsoft at the Macworld Expo in 1997.In accordance with the deal, both Apple and Microsoft agreed to join hands, and Bill Gates, Chairman of Microsoft, explained their intentions for the development of the Mac, and also insisted that he would be happy to help Apple regain its success.

From 2001 to 2007, Apple had become a market standard after introducing iPods, iTunes, expanding retail stores, and Intel-based computers., the iPod gave a tremendous lift to Apple’s financial results. And here the real history of the iPhone comes. It was on January 9, 2007, that Jobs announced the iPhone, which people hadn’t heard of before, and he added that it would be released on June 29, 2007. To open it all up, he took the stage at the Macworld conference at Moscone West in San Francisco, promoting it by striking: it was a “widescreen iPod with touch controls,” where it followed the IBM It’s the 1992 version of today’s iPhone and a “revolutionary mobile phone”. It is just to be mentioned that once Jobs aided that Apple was about to “reinvent (regenerate) the phone” with the release of the iPhone and, as a matter of co-occurrence, BlackBerry was one of the coolest devices anyone could buy in the late 2000s. Although the old modelled BlackBerry mobiles are extinct, they still offered support, but recently BlackBerry OS support came to an end. Also, he added “breakthrough Internet communicator”.

As stated above, the first iPhone was released in 2007 and IBM was prior to that, but we always wonder what made Jobs come up with the idea for the iPhone. From Jobs’ point of view, a smartphone was a device that could place calls, access the internet, and communicate via e-mail. But Jobs was not satisfied with the devices that had already met these specifications. He thought that they were not smart enough to utilize the technology, so he took a fantasy to modify the term “smartphone”. This is the spark that gave the idea of introducing the iPhone, which accommodates a touch screen, into the market. Later, as Jobs stated, the touchscreen essentially revolutionized the iPhone. The rise of the iPhone gives a tinge to the history of the iPhone. After the first iPhone, Apple set a trend of releasing a new set of phones every year. The first iPhone, which was called the iphone2G, was followed by the iPhone 3G in the very next year, which could support 3G data speeds, but major changes were seen with the release of the iPhone 3GS. The iPhone 3GS fulfilled consumers’ desires to record videos and audio at a much faster rate on their smartphones. Eventually, Apple added many features that we consume and enjoy these days, like Siri (Apple’s digital assistant), Apple Maps, fingerprint sensors, and face locks known as Face ID.

It had many other features that were new to the smartphone industry, such as a music player, voicemails, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connections, calculator, maps, weather, and so on. Obviously, all of these applications are now available on a number of smartphones, but in 2007, these were the things that were unknown to the people, and in fact, awareness and usage of smartphones had only developed in the previous ten years, so it is a great honor in the history of the iPhone to introduce various features and made it a great success. Instagram recently announced new features for Apple iPhone users. It all began with the iPhone 2G and progressed to the iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone4/4S, iPhone5, 5S/5C, iPhone6/6 plus, iPhone6S/6S plus, iPhone7/7plus, iPhone8/8plus, iPhone X (launched iPhone X to commemorate the decade of the iPhone and the major feature face ID was introduced in iPhone X), iPhone Xr, iPhone Xs and Xs Max, iPhone 11 and 11Pro Max, iPhone 12 and 12mini, iPhone12Pro and 12ProMax, iPhone13/13mini, iPhone13Pro/13ProMax. This is the entire evolution of the iPhone from 2007 to 2021, and it has a powerhouse of revolutionary changes. Nowadays iPhone has become a top standard ,though various android versions set foot into the market iPhone is known for its IOS and the rich comfort it gives, set to the new trend people just buy iPhones to keep them in a high standard. Many business People, social media marketing people usually go for iPhones because iPhone is the safest, most secure consumer mobile device on the market.

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