MacDailyNews Note: Yes, that Jean-Louis Gassée.
“The joke comes to mind as [we] watch Steve Jobs introduce the iPhone on stage at San Francisco’s MacWorld Expo, on January 9th, 2007. It is too good to be true, especially the part about running OS X. The demo looks magical, as with most of Steve’s acts. The iPhone looks like one shocking product,” Gassée and Filloux write. “But is it real? Nothing specifically aimed at the demonstrator, [we’ve] seen – and given – too many demos, it’s a sinner speaking.”
“Six months later, [we’re] relieved. The first iPhones ship, enterprising programmers manage to inspect the firmware’s insides and, yes, it is OS X. A trimmed-down version, of course, but the core of the iPhone’s software engine is the genuine article,” Gassée and Filloux write.
Much more in the full article here.