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How did Steve Jobs introduce the iPhone?

By Michael Gray

How did Steve Jobs introduce the iPhone?

The first iPhone was announced 13 years ago today — here’s how Steve Jobs introduced it. Jobs announced the phone, which he called “revolutionary” at a Macworld conference.

When did Steve Jobs first introduce the iPhone?

January 9, 2007
On January 9, 2007, Jobs introduced the world to a new kind of phone, a phone that would do to smartphones what the Macintosh had done to personal computers in 1984 – literally change how we used them, even while making them far easier to use. Of course, like the Macintosh in 1984, the iPhone was not a perfect device.

Who introduced first iPhone?

CEO Steve Jobs
On January 9, 2007, Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs unveils the iPhone—a touchscreen mobile phone with an iPod, camera and Web-browsing capabilities, among other features—at the Macworld convention in San Francisco.

When was the first iPhone created?

June 29, 2007iPhone / Introduced

Why did Steve Jobs create Apple?

Apple (1976–1985) “Basically Steve Wozniak and I invented the Apple because we wanted a personal computer. Not only couldn’t we afford the computers that were on the market, those computers were impractical for us to use. We needed a Volkswagen.

When did first iPhone come out?

Did Steve Jobs invent the smartphone?

Steve Jobs did not Invent the iPhone Brian Merchant, author of The One Device: The Secret History of the iPhonedebunks the myth that Steve Jobs was the genius who dreamt up the iPhone. In his brilliant work, he uncovers every element of the most impactful invention of our generation.

How old is Steve Jobs?

56 years (1955–2011)Steve Jobs / Age at death

What did Steve Jobs introduced in 2010?

Apple dethroned Microsoft as the world’s most valuable technology company in 2010 as its co-founder Steve Jobs soared to new heights with the touchscreen iPad tablet computer and the latest iPhone.