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15 Years Ago, Steve Jobs Introduced the iPhone to the World

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With his signature black turtleneck, blue jeans, and white sneakers, boss Apple it introduced to the world his invention the first iPhone. “Sometimes a revolutionary product comes along to change everything,” Jobs said at the time at the Macworld Conference, Moscone Center.

Within minutes of his speech, the audience first saw the iPhone, a sleek phone that offers a touch interface with the loss of a physical keyboard. Unexpectedly these devices then change the shape of mobile phones in the industry.

“I didn’t sleep a bit last night. I am very happy today because we are very lucky at Apple,” Jobs said at the end of his famous speech.

He cites a number of revolutionary products such as the Mac in 1984 and the iPod in 2001 that changed everything about music. Then he again made changes in 2007 with the presence of the iPhone.

With its cutting-edge design and easy-to-use interface, iPhone became a global hit and transformed Apple’s fortunes beyond expectations. The first iPhones had a standard design featuring a touch screen measuring just 3.5 inches.

Reported Digital Trends, Monday (10/1), for the price, buyers have to pay 499 US dollars with 4GB of storage space and an additional 100 US dollars for 8GB of storage.

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