The iPhone has come a long way since its inception in June 2007. Let’s take a quick look at the iPhone’s journey from modest mobile handset to the most coveted, feature-rich handheld device.
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The iPhone was announced by Apple’s then-CEO Steve Jobs at the Macworld Convention on January 9th, 2007 – and the first iPhone officially launched on June 29th, 2007. The development of the device began in 2004, originally nested under the name “Project Experience Purple” after Jobs asked his employees to investigate and toy with the use of tablet computers and touchscreen devices. When it hit stores, the iPhone was priced at $499 and $599 for the 4GB models and 8GB models, respectively. It touted email capabilities, iPod functionalities, maps, a 2MP camera, and more…all through a capacitive touchscreen, an industry leader at the time.
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