YouTuber MKBHD today shared a video that compares Apple’s original iPhone released in 2007 with the new 2019 iPhone 11 Pro, which was released 12 years later.
MacDailyNews Take: Imagine where we’ll be in twelve more years! (Likely, much of what we use iPhones for today will be seen and manipulated through Apple Glasses by then.)
It was amazing. Then google had to copy it, the slimy bastards.
Here’s what the video is missing: a 2007 cell phone from any other company, a windows tower with a 17″ CRT screen, and a Windows laptop running Windows Vista . . . just to show today’s kids what computing life was like in 2007 . . . and how revolutionary the original iPhone was.
I’m imagining that within 12 years more, After taking a photo, I could name it like naming a file on my mac SE 30 years ago, back in 1989.
Hey jargeros, we’d have a name for you then: Trondud.
2007: iPhone debut
2008
2009
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2011
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2019: That makes 13 years selling iPhones. So why is Apple selling the iPhone 11 in the 13th year?
Bottom line: Not 11 years Apple, not 12 years MDN — 13 years of iPhone models for sale… 👍🏻