In 2007, Steve Jobs made history when he revealed Apple’s first iPhone to the world. Not only has the best features that might be included in the hardware, but the iPhone completely revolutionizes the meaning of what the phone is. Before the beginning, the cellphone on the market was led by the Nokia 1200, a basic phone with a physical keyboard and a 1.5 -inch screen, good enough to receive and receive calls. There is also a thin Q-SM-SMARTPHONE Motorola and looks cool with a physical QWERTY keyboard. No one can anticipate the impact of the original iPhone in encouraging the industry going forward.
Since then, the latest version of this device is a pro machine with the best features and technology – far different from what was offered at the beginning. Here we look back at how the iPhone has developed since 2007, noting the biggest success – and occasionally strange features – along the way.
IPhone Orignal
The original iPhone is a big leap forward in the smartphone industry. It was introduced as a combination of three different products (Apple media player), telephone, and devices that are ready for the internet, all in one. The iPhone has a multi-touch screen of 3.5 inches with a density of 320 x 480 pixels. It is a touch device full of the homepage button under the screen to navigate back to the home screen and the on/off switch on the side of the cellphone. This phone is slender and displays a double black and gray color.
Based on the brand user interface itself, iOS, it is able to run 2G and Wi-Fi networks for smooth internet connectivity, according to the company’s release. For the SMS system and general typing, the iPhone displays a QWERTY keyboard in-display complete with predictive SMS, something first. With a two megapixel rear camera and an integrated photo management system, recording video and taking pictures on the iPhone is quite popular. These files can be easily synchronized with Mac or PC, Apple records.
Along with the iOS application that has been previously installed such as the Apple’s own weather application and internet browser, Safari, iPhone offers third -party applications such as Youtube and Google Maps. Although, applications that are not in the inbuilt list cannot be installed on the device. The first generation iPhone is available in two different 4GB storage options for $ 499, and a 8GB variant for $ 599 (via Apple).
Only one year after the launch of the iconic iPhone, Apple released its sequel – iPhone 3G. It was a subtle version of the first iPhone designed to feel much better in the hands of the user. Although the overall size of the body is the same as the first generation, the sides are more tapered, which makes the iPhone 3G slimmer than its predecessor. The back of the phone is made of plastic finished black and a 3.5 -inch screen is made of glass (via apple).
iPhone 3G supports 3G connectivity faster (therefore names), which allows users to load web pages faster on safari. This also, for the first time, supported GPS tracking that can be easily synchronized with Google Maps. However, the most significant feature of the iPhone 3G is the fact that it now supports third -party applications, according to the company’s release. This is the first iPhone to come with the App Store – an application library that includes categories such as games, health, travel, news, and more. iPhone 3G comes with a storage variant increased from 16GB with a price label $ 299, or 8GB for $ 199 – half of the original iPhone price.
Shortly after this, the iPhone 3GS was released, with the speed “S” signify “.” IPhone 3GS is an upgraded version of the iPhone 3G with an upgraded specifications. It operates on iOS 3.0, has doubled RAM, and a battery life offer is significantly increased up to seven hours of media playback, Apple claims.