Hardware Legends of Tech: Apple iPhone: The Gadget That Rewired Modern Life

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The iPhone needs no introduction – yet it deserves a proper one. In 2007, Steve Jobs pulled a small, glossy rectangle from his pocket and casually rewired modern life. Today, an entire generation has come of age without memory of a world before everyone carried either an iPhone or an Android phone on its hands. But what kind of a world was it, then?

It was a world of gadgets. People commuted with tangled earbuds connected to dedicated music players. Nights out were documented with pocket-sized digital cameras. Some toted a Palm Pilot, or the younger ones, a Nintendo DS. And, of course, there was the cell phone: the most mainstream of all devices, but still a utilitarian object that focused solely on communication, with tiny screens and physical keypads.

Smartphones existed – clunky, stylus-driven bricks running Windows Mobile or Palm OS – but they were the domain of businesspeople and tech diehards. BlackBerry reigned for a time, with its full QWERTY keyboard and modern texting capabilities, it was the smartphone we knew and came to love before Apple's revolution.

Then came the iPhone.
 
Apple actually made a great product unlike competitors at that time
The display response rate to touch was better on iphone from what I recall and software was mostly reliable and far more stable then competitors at that time and the user experience was simple
 
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Apple actually made a great product unlike competitors at that time
The display response rate to touch was better on iphone from what I recall and software was mostly reliable and far more stable then competitors at that time and the user experience was simple
Apple iPhones have always been great. There are the detractors, of course. A lot that due to the cost of iPhones and because they could not be "Users that want to use stuff" by installing whatever they wanted. The cost of apps was another big issue in the Apple Store. Nevertheless, the 10+ years of updates makes an iPhone the best value choice overall unless the user tends to be the "Burner Phone Type" that wants cheap, throwaway, and is not into maintaining a mobile phone for the long term of 5+ years.

After the US Government forced Apple to permit app sideloading, then only thing it did was destroy Apple's terrific application ecosystem security.
 
Apple iPhones have always been great. There are the detractors, of course. A lot that due to the cost of iPhones and because they could not be "Users that want to use stuff" by installing whatever they wanted. The cost of apps was another big issue in the Apple Store. Nevertheless, the 10+ years of updates makes an iPhone the best value choice overall unless the user tends to be the "Burner Phone Type" that wants cheap, throwaway, and is not into maintaining a mobile phone for the long term of 5+ years.

After the US Government forced Apple to permit app sideloading, then only thing it did was destroy Apple's terrific application ecosystem security.
Today it's only reliability and security
As majority of the issues android phones had don't exist anymore and who knows maybe android will get there one day as already OEM unlocking etc is getting locked on more devices and maybe we couldn't use dev mode on Android too soon XD

Basically Androids become iphones and vice versa
 
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I miss the good old days of keypad phones. The golden era of typing and sending SMS. No Internet and no social media...
 

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