We all know what an iPhone or iPad is, but very few of us actually know what the “i” stands for even today. The iPhone, iPad, iMac, iTunes — the “i” prefix has marked most Apple products. Pre-orders for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus starts today, and like the iPhones before them, we expect these two to sell like hotcakes as well. Despite the criticism, we have to admit that the new iPhones are Apple's best yet and the new embodiment of the company's ethos of designing and making better products. And to celebrate Apple's years of ingenuity, we've prepared an infographic that showcases the iPhone's history. [caption id="attachment_69414" align="alignnone" width="480"] The first iPhone and the iPhone 6 Plus[/caption] Click for larger image. After over two weeks of using the iPhone 3G, I can fairly say I have become familiar with this mobile device to share some insights on how it fares as a primary mobile phone. In a way, I regard the iPhone 3G primarily as an internet device and media player that has the cute feature allowing you to make calls and send SMS. Read more in our articles including "What does the 'i' stand for in iPhone and other Apple products?" and "7 years of the iPhone".
We all know what an iPhone or iPad is, but very few of us actually know what the “i” stands for even today. The iPhone, iPad, iMac, iTunes — the “i” prefix has marked most Apple products.
Pre-orders for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus starts today, and like the iPhones before them, we expect these two to sell like hotcakes as well. Despite the criticism, we have to admit that the new iPhones are Apple's best yet and the new embodiment of the company's ethos of designing and making better products. And to celebrate Apple's years of ingenuity, we've prepared an infographic that showcases the iPhone's history.
Our coverage of iphone history includes: "What does the 'i' stand for in iPhone and other Apple products?"; "7 years of the iPhone"; "iPhone 3G: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly". Each article provides unique insights and information.