Interesting facts about the iPhone

• Interesting facts about the iPhone

Smartphones from Apple, you can blame or praise, to buy or not to buy, but it is undeniable that the appearance of the first iPhone instantly made the mobile market completely different. Many people have heard or read the official history of the creation of this revolutionary device, but over time, begin to open unknown details, which the curious reader can find.

Interesting facts about the iPhone

The iPhone is the most expensive part - is the display

Interesting facts about the iPhone

Shortly after the release of a new model smartphone with an apple on the network necessarily appear with the calculation of the cost of materials of components, of which the new product is collected. Despite what many believe, the most expensive part is the phone's processor, in reality, the most expensive in the iPhone worth its display, the difference in value of more than twice.

the iPhone prototype was created in complete secrecy

Interesting facts about the iPhone

The prototype of a new mobile device was created under the direction of Scott Forstall, Jobs who completely trusted on their own and offered to pick up a helper from among the company's employees. However, the only condition for the selection of personnel was that before the adoption of the command candidate could not be privy to any details of its future work. The only details that employees learned in the interview process, had information that the work will be very challenging and interesting, and to work, quite possibly, it is necessary also in the evenings and on weekends.

On the iPhone, the first presentation was presented very crude sample

Interesting facts about the iPhone

The date of the first presentation ayfon January 9, 2001 is known to many fans of the apple art, however, not everyone knows that the sample in his hand, Steve, was very underdeveloped. He could not show a long video or play a complete melody, mailer and internet browser on it could only run in a specific order and not vice versa, the machine could work without freezes and reboots less than an hour. However, Jobs insisted on holding presentations and developers had to choose an experimental way and clearly indicate a sequence of actions that must be performed on presentation. It is this sequence and reproduced the Apple CEO in the process of a successful presentation of the first iPhone.