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History of iPhone 


The first ever iPhone was made on June 29, 2007 and by the end of 2009 iPhones were being released everywhere all across the world. 

The project ''Apple inc.'' was made for developing the iPhone, it began with a request in 2004 from no other then Steve Jobs. The crew was to Tony Fadell, the hardware engineer, Scott Forstall, the software engineer and design engineer Jonathan Ive. They all worked together on the highly confidential "Project Purple."


After some trial and error, the company finally succeeding to produce the first ever iPhone, it was officially launched and made accessible to the public in 2007, and was advertised as the Macworld, during that same year, the first release of the iPhone was accessible in the US, UK, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Finland, France, Spain, Italy and South Africa. On June 29, 2007, Apple released version 7.3 of iTunes to coincide with the release of iPhone. This release contained support for the iPhone service activation and syncing with music features.


While pitting the two teams of engineers led by Tony Fadell and Scott Forstall, Steve Jobs decided to do an investigation on the use of touchscreen devices and other electronics such as tablet computers and the famous Ipad, witch was later on created. Jobs ended up pushing towards a touch-screen device, witch led to the creation of the iPad. 



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