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| Name | Apple iPhone |
| Manufacturer | Apple Inc. |
| Release date | June 29, 2007 |
Apple iPhone is a line of smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc., founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne. The iPhone was first announced by Steve Jobs at the Macworld conference in San Francisco, California, on January 9, 2007, and it was released to the public on June 29, 2007, at Apple Stores and AT&T stores, with Cingular Wireless as the exclusive carrier. The iPhone was a revolutionary device that combined a mobile phone, an iPod, and an internet communications device into one product, running on iOS, a mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc., with Safari as its default web browser. The iPhone was also praised for its multi-touch interface, developed by FingerWorks, and its large LCD screen, manufactured by LG Electronics and Samsung Electronics.
The Apple iPhone was a game-changer in the technology industry, with its sleek design, user-friendly interface, and innovative features, such as Wi-Fi connectivity, Bluetooth wireless technology, and a 2-megapixel camera, developed by OmniVision Technologies. The iPhone was also compatible with iTunes, a media player software developed by Apple Inc., and iCloud, a cloud storage service launched by Apple Inc. in 2011, at the WWDC conference. The iPhone was widely praised by critics and consumers alike, with many considering it to be one of the most influential and successful products of the 21st century, alongside the iPad, iPod, and MacBook, all developed by Apple Inc., with the help of Intel Corporation, Microsoft, and Google. The iPhone was also credited with popularizing the app store concept, with the App Store launched by Apple Inc. in 2008, featuring apps developed by Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat.
The Apple iPhone was first conceived in 2004, when Steve Jobs and Apple Inc.'s engineering team began exploring the idea of creating a mobile phone that would integrate seamlessly with other Apple Inc. products, such as the iPod and Macintosh computers, developed by Jonathan Ive and Tony Fadell. The project was led by Scott Forstall, Tony Fadell, and Jonathan Ive, with the help of Google, Yahoo!, and Amazon. The iPhone was announced by Steve Jobs at the Macworld conference in San Francisco, California, on January 9, 2007, and it was released to the public on June 29, 2007, at Apple Stores and AT&T stores, with Cingular Wireless as the exclusive carrier, alongside the Motorola RAZR and Nokia N95. The iPhone was a major success, with over 6 million units sold in the first year, and it quickly became one of the most popular smartphones on the market, competing with the Samsung Galaxy series, developed by Samsung Electronics, and the Google Pixel series, developed by Google and HTC.
Over the years, Apple Inc. has released several models of the iPhone, each with new features and improvements, such as the iPhone 3G, released in 2008, with GPS capabilities and a lower price point, making it more accessible to consumers, and the iPhone 4, released in 2010, with a new design and a higher-resolution display, developed by LG Electronics and Samsung Electronics. Other notable models include the iPhone 5, released in 2012, with a larger display and a new Lightning connector, developed by Apple Inc., and the iPhone 6, released in 2014, with a larger display and a new Apple Pay feature, developed by Apple Inc., Visa, and Mastercard. The latest models, such as the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13, feature advanced cameras, faster processors, and improved battery life, developed by Qualcomm, Intel Corporation, and Samsung Electronics. The iPhone has also been released in various storage capacities, including 16, 32, 64, and 128 GB, and in different colors, such as Space Gray, Gold, and Rose Gold, developed by Jonathan Ive and Apple Inc.'s design team.
The Apple iPhone has a wide range of features that make it a popular choice among consumers, including a high-quality camera, developed by OmniVision Technologies and Sony, with features like portrait mode and night mode, and a large display, developed by LG Electronics and Samsung Electronics, with a high resolution and a wide range of colors. The iPhone also features a fast processor, developed by Apple Inc., Qualcomm, and Intel Corporation, and a long-lasting battery, developed by Apple Inc., Samsung Electronics, and LG Chem. The iPhone also has a range of software features, including Siri, a virtual assistant developed by Apple Inc., Nuance Communications, and SRI International, and Face ID, a facial recognition system developed by Apple Inc., PrimeSense, and Microsoft. The iPhone also supports a wide range of apps, including social media apps like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and productivity apps like Microsoft Office and Google Docs, developed by Microsoft and Google.
The Apple iPhone has had a significant impact on the technology industry and on society as a whole, with its influence extending beyond the tech world to fashion, music, and art, with the help of Vogue, Apple Music, and iTunes. The iPhone has also had a major impact on the way people communicate, with the rise of social media and messaging apps like WhatsApp and WeChat, developed by Facebook and Tencent Holdings. The iPhone has also changed the way people access information, with the rise of mobile internet and online news sources like The New York Times and BBC News, and has had a significant impact on the economy, with the rise of mobile commerce and online shopping, developed by Amazon, Alibaba Group, and eBay. The iPhone has also been credited with popularizing the app store concept, with the App Store launched by Apple Inc. in 2008, featuring apps developed by Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat.
Despite its popularity, the Apple iPhone has also faced criticism and controversy over the years, with some critics arguing that it is too expensive, with prices ranging from $500 to over $1,000, and that it has a negative impact on the environment, with the production and disposal of electronic waste, developed by Apple Inc., Samsung Electronics, and LG Electronics. The iPhone has also been criticized for its lack of customization options, with some users feeling that it is too restrictive, and for its reliance on proprietary technology, developed by Apple Inc., Qualcomm, and Intel Corporation. The iPhone has also faced criticism over issues like battery life, with some users experiencing problems with battery drain, and security, with some critics arguing that it is vulnerable to hacking and cyber attacks, developed by NSA, FBI, and Kaspersky Lab. Despite these criticisms, the iPhone remains one of the most popular and influential smartphones on the market, with a loyal user base and a wide range of apps and accessories available, developed by Apple Inc., Google, and Microsoft. Category:Apple Inc.