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January 2007, XNUMX. It was on this day that the then CEO of Apple, Steve Jobs, presented to the world one of the most revolutionary products from the __ century: oh iPhone. With a premise of ing the iPod, phone and internet, Apple worked in the early 2000s to change how people used their cell phones.
If ten years ago it was difficult to access the internet via mobile devices, if writing to people by message was tiring and if apps weren't even a thing talked about by the general public, all that ended up changing with the iPhone presentation.
The 3,5 inches with headphone jack, back camera good (by cell phone standards at the time) and touchscreen, made the iPhone a huge success that grew year after year.
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Um Big-screen iPod, a revolutionary phone, an unprecedented Internet access device and high technology. This is how Apple described its iPhone in the presentation of January 2007 and sold it as a real smartphone.
A Nokia and BlackBerry, as we have discovered over the years, have failed to keep pace with the new competitor and have gone from being market leaders to being mere observers. On the other hand, Samsung was able to see the opportunity and even though it took a few years, the company now delivers devices that are as good – and in some ways better – than the iPhones.
Then, with the creation and opening of the App Store for third-party developers, Apple helped create a market that would make your smartphone even better. Applications, today, are one of the foundations of the iPhone and a premise for any cell phone: Instagram, WhatsApp, Angry Birds, Snapchat and Candy Crush are just a few of the successful examples that started in Apple's app store.
Now, it remains to be seen what the company is planning to commemorate this birthday with the next iPhone. And we, from showmetech, we already have some information on what could be the next Apple cell phone.