It’s San Francisco in 2007. No one knew what this new device would do when Steve Jobs was talking about a combination of three products in one. Ten years later, the device he described as “a widescreen iPod with touch controls, a revolutionary mobile phone and a breakthrough internet communications device” has revolutionized the smartphone industry and the way people communicate.
In the ten years since, iPhone has enriched the lives of people around the world with over one billion units sold.
It quickly grew into a revolutionary platform for hardware, software and services integration, and inspired new products, including iPad and Apple Watch, along with millions of apps that have become essential to people’s daily lives.
[caption id="attachment_112145" align="alignright" width="268"] Steve Jobs introduced the original iPhone on January 9, 2007
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iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus Innovations
• Camera is a 12-megapixel lens, optical image stabilization, a f/1.8 aperture that captures 50 percent more light and wide color capture, all allowing for more vibrant colors with more detail even in low light, while iPhone 7 Plus also offers a dual-lens camera with Portrait mode and up to 2x optical zoom.
• The A10 Fusion chip has processing performance 120 times faster and the graphics performance 240 times faster in iPhone 7 than the original iPhone.
• Stereo speakers provide amazing and immersive sound that is two times louder than iPhone 6s, with increased dynamic range of sound and a higher quality speakerphone.
• An entirely reengineered enclosure resulting in the first water-resistant iPhone that offers protection against spills, splashes and dust like never before.
• The brightest, most colorful Retina HD display ever in an iPhone, with a wide color gamut for cinema-standard colors, greater color saturation and the best color management in the smartphone industry.