09.01.2023 10:45 Uhr, Quelle: Macrumors

16 Years Ago Today, Steve Jobs Introduced the iPhone

Today marks 16 years since Apple CEO Steve Jobs stood on stage at Macworld Expo in San Franciso, California, on January 9 and introduced the iPhone to the world for the first time. Standing on stage at Macworld Expo, Jobs uttered words that would go down in history as introducing a device that would change everything. "Today, Apple is going to reinvent the phone," Jobs said, unveiling the ‌iPhone‌ that stood apart given, at the time, its futuristic design, a multi-touch display with no physical keyboard, and iPhoneOS, a proper mobile operating system. Jobs famously described the ‌iPhone‌ as an iPod with touch controls, a phone, and a breakthrough internet communications device, three distinct areas that no device at the time managed to tackle all at once. The original ‌iPhone‌ had a 3.5-inch LCD display, a 2-megapixel camera, and an aluminum and plastic body. Every year since the original ‌iPhone‌, Apple has continued to update it with new features and capa

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