Apple Ipad Wi-Fi
Full Specification
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SOFTWARE
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About to Explore
iPhone is a line of smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc. The iPhone line of products use Apple's iOS mobile operating system software. The first-generation iPhone was released on June 29, 2007, and multiple new hardware iterations with new iOS releases have been released since.
The user
interface is built around the device's multi-touch screen,
including a virtual keyboard. The iPhone has Wi-Fi and
can connect to cellular networks. An iPhone can shoot
video (though this was not a standard feature until the iPhone
3GS), take photos, play music,
send and receive email, browse the web,
send and receive text messages, follow GPS
navigation, record notes, perform mathematical calculations, and receive visual
voicemail. Other functionality, such as video games, reference works,
and social networking, can be enabled by downloading mobile
apps. As of January 2017, Apple's App Store contained
more than 2.2 million applications available for the iPhone.
iPhone
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Released with
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Release date
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iPhone
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iPhone OS 1.0
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June 29, 2007
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iPhone 3G
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iPhone OS 2.0
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July 11, 2008
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iPhone 3GS
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iPhone OS 3.0
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June 19, 2009
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iPhone 4
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iOS 4.0
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June 21, 2010
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iPhone 4S
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iOS 5.0
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October 14, 2011
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iPhone 5
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iOS 6.0
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September 21, 2012
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iPhone 5C
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iOS 7.0
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September 20, 2013
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iPhone 5S
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iOS 7.0
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September 20, 2013
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iPhone 6 (Plus)
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iOS 8.0
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September 19, 2014
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iPhone 6S (Plus)
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iOS 9.0
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September 25, 2015
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iPhone SE
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iOS 9.3
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March 31, 2016
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iPhone 7 (Plus)
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iOS 10.0
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September 16, 2016
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iPhone 8 (Plus)
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iOS 11.0
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September 22, 2017
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iPhone X
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iOS 11.0.1
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November 3, 2017
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Development of what was to
become the iPhone began in 2004, when Apple started to gather a team of 1,000
employees (including Jonathan Ive, the designer behind the iMac and
iPod) to work on the highly confidential "Project
Purple." Apple CEO Steve Jobs steered
the original focus away from a tablet (which Apple eventually revisited in the
form of the iPad) towards a phone. Apple created the
device during a secretive collaboration with Cingular Wireless (which became AT&T
Mobility) at the time—at an estimated development cost of
US$150 million over thirty months.
According to Steve Jobs,
the "i" word in "iMac" (and therefore "iPod",
"iPhone" and "iPad") stands for internet, individual,
instruct, inform, and inspire.
Apple rejected the "design
by committee" approach that had yielded the Motorola
ROKR E1, a largely unsuccessful collaboration with Motorola.
Among other deficiencies, the ROKR E1's firmware limited storage to only 100 iTunes songs
to avoid competing with Apple's iPod nano.
Cingular gave Apple the
liberty to develop the iPhone's hardware and software in-house and even
paid Apple a fraction of its monthly service revenue (until the iPhone 3G), in
exchange for four years of exclusive US sales.
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