The History And History Of The Smartphone By Steve Jobs

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Smartphones are something we could not live without in our world today. You cannot leave the house without worrying where your smartphone is or even go to bed without making sure it is on the charger. Almost everyone you know has a smartphone, but technology has come a long way since the first smartphone was invented. Most people think of the company Apple Inc. when they hear the word smartphone, but believe it or not, they were not the first ones to invent it. In 1992, the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) created the first mobile phone to incorporate PDA features that include receive faxes and emails, have a calculator, address book, appointment calendar, and a note pad (Sager, 2012). This device was called the Simone Personal …show more content…

This iPhone was thinner and lighter than ever before and was revealed on September 12th, 2012 (Savov, 2012). Everyone was a little weary because this was also the first iPhone to be completely supervised by Tim Cook. But Apple did not disappoint. With a bigger screen, LTE technology, iOS 6 software, and a new 8MP camera, there were over 2 million preorders within the first 24 hours (Savov, 2012). This was the first time in phone history where the demand exceed the supply that was available. There was only one big problem that a lot of people did not like right away. This was that Apple changed the charging port from a 30 pin connecter to the new lightening cable (Savov, 2012). It was the first change of the uniformity of the iPhone. This generation was also the most expensive and Apple was worried that the price could potentially deter people from buying their products in the future. This is where they got the idea for the iPhone 5C and 5S, the next upgrade. These phones were released on September 20th, 2013, and had a wide target due to the low cost of the 5C and the lavish upgrades of the 5S (Brewer, 2013). The iPhone 5C did lack some of the things that made the 5 special like not having Touch ID, using the A6 chip instead of the A7, and not having the slow motion recording option that the 5S does but both came with iOS 7 and most of its internal hardware was the same (Brewer, 2013). Both models sold over 9 million phones within the first three days of being released (iPhone 5C, 2013). Although a cheaper option, the 5C was not as a big success as the 5S, as Apple had overstocked the 5c and had a hard time selling them all. This is when Apple had to take a completely different approach with the future generations of the

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