Some amazing things about Apple iPhone || you had rarely heard about this

Some amazing things about Apple iPhone || you had rarely heard about this


The post Some amazing things about Apple's iPhone that you've rarely heard about before! 
Nowadays iPhone has become the pride of every man, from children to elders, a lot of enthusiasm was seen for this phone, but you have never heard many things related to it, know you too?


Today, iPhone has become the first choice of all the people because it happened because this phone has many amazing features, due to which all of them have become crazy, many people had thought of doing anything to take this iPhone.
Nowadays Apple company has started to know from the iPhone itself and today it has left all the smartphones far behind in the race of sales, know it is unheard of.
First of all, this iPhone has launched 10 years ago on 29 June 2007 with just 2G, whereas now this iPhone has surpassed all smartphones, the best smartphone iPhone has been selected.

Apple's co-founder is Steve Jobs and the first iPhone model in India has never been launched, while the first iPhone in India was launched in August 2008.
Networking company Cisco also sued Apple for naming its iPhone, earlier the iPhone did not have an app store option. The most expensive part of the iPhone is retina screens, more than half of the total revenue of this company from the sale of the iPhone.
200 patents, 1 iPhone.
Since the iPhone was released in 2007, Apple has filed more than 200 patents relating to the iPhone’s technology. Many of these patents, like Force Touch and over-the-air updates, lead directly to new and improved ways for publishers and developers to interact with users.

Steve Jobs himself explainted during a 2010 All Things D interview how he wanted Apple engineers to research various tablet designs with a virtual keyboard. When they came back to him with a device featuring multitouch functionality, Jobs thought that Apple could apply that technology to a phone. As Jobs told Walt Mossberg, Apple “put the tablet aside and we went to work on the phone.”
Whether is be all the stuff tied to their iTunes and iCloud account, or just the love of a familiar operating system, people stick with iPhone in huge numbers. In a survey by RBC Capital Markets, 83.4% of iPhone users said their next device would be an iPhone, compared to 64.2% of Samsung owners.

The original iPhone project was top secret
When Steve Jobs told Scott Forstall to build the iPhone, Jobs said the team could be made up of anyone – except outside employees. Only current Apple employees could be on the project, and Forstall couldn’t tell them what they would be working on. The code name for the project was “Purple.”
It started out as a tablet project
iPhone users are more loyal than other smartphone users

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