There were many things that led to the iPhone at Apple. We were searching for what to do after iPod that would make sense.
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The iPhone revolutionised the mobile industry, rather like the iPod before it with the personal music player.
I had been doing MP3 players and handheld computers since 1990-1991, and so they sought me out because of my experience. And about 18 generations of iPod and three generations of iPhone later, I decided to leave Apple.
The invention of the iPod changes how you use music. Suddenly you have music everywhere.
Well, clearly Apple is a role model of the American innovation whereby it produced all these products - iPod, iPhone, iPad - that are really now dominating all the technology arena in the world.
Apple has long been a leading innovator of mobile technology; I myself own an iPhone.
I am so disappointed in Apple. I don't even use an iPhone anymore. Their marketing sucks. It's embarrassing. It's just garbage.
Thank you... Apple, for adding a camera to the iPod Nano. Now it's just like the iPhone except it can't make calls. So basically, it's just like the iPhone.
I think that we're on a path that Apple was determined to be on since the '70s, which was to try and make technology relevant and personal.
The iPod made music mobile, but today, how many devices do you need to walk around with? You want it on just one. And inevitably that's going to be the phone.
I think the iPhone was as significant an invention as the Gutenburg press, in terms of the future of humanity.
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