História do iPhone

A História do iPhone começou com um pedido do CEO da Apple Inc.Steve Jobs, para os engenheiros da empresa: investigarem o uso de dispositivos touchscreen e tablets (que mais tarde se veio a concretizar com o iPad).[1][2][3][4] Muitos notaram as semelhanças com o dispositivo touchscreen portátil anterior da Apple, o Apple Newton.[5][6][7][8] Como o Newton, o iPhone é quase toda a tela. Seu fator de forma é creditada ao CDO da Apple, Jonathan Ive.[9]

Primeiro iPhone em exibição na MacWorld 2007

Referências

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