The iPhone was created by Steve Jobs, announcing its production on January 9th, 2007. It was later launched June 29th, 2007. Although the iPhone was announced to be in production in 2007, the actual development of the iPhone started as early as mid-2004. Since the initial release of the iPhone, it became increasingly more popular, Apple has since created 28 other iPhones. Since the initial release date in 2007 apple has sold over 217 million iPhones.
As each iPhone was released more and more current technology was added to them to keep up with their competitive and client geographic. For example, Apple was one of the first companies to release a phone that had a touch screen. The touch screen was one of the attributes and characteristics of the iPhone that led to thousands waiting in line to buy the first iPhone.
Even after Steve Jobs passed away on October 5th, 2011, iPhones and other Apple products continued production, still implementing on designs he left behind. The iPhone paved the way for several phone brands after such as Samsung, Motorola, and Android. These companies took several similar ideas from Apple's iPhone and morphed them into their own cellular devices.
As more iPhone generations released, the overall quality greatly improved from the progression of technology. The iPhone continued to have the best camera quality among competitors along with iOS systems and storage. The iPhone itself has been a model to other cellular companies and has set the bar high when it comes to the creation of new phones and technology.
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