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Watch: Steve Jobs announces the original iPhone, 16 years ago

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  • This year is the 16th anniversary of the iconic iPhone announcement by Steve Jobs.
  • The iPhone was described as a "revolutionary mobile phone" that would "reinvent the phone" and a "widescreen iPod with touch controls" and a "breakthrough internet communicator."
  • The iPhone's specifications were groundbreaking at the time, with a 3.5-inch touchscreen, a physical home button, and a 2MP rear-facing camera.
  • Despite the iPhone's continued success, many fans still consider Jobs' keynote to be Apple's defining moment.



It's hard to believe, but this time of year marks the 16th anniversary of Steve Jobs' iconic iPhone announcement. On January 9, 2007, Jobs took the stage at San Francisco's Moscone West to reveal what he called a "revolutionary mobile phone" that would "reinvent the phone." He described the iPhone as a "widescreen iPod with touch controls" and a "breakthrough internet communicator." The device would go on to be released on June 29, 2007, and change the world forever.

To celebrate this momentous occasion, several news outlets are revisiting the original iPhone announcement. One story that has caught the eye of many is Sascha Segan's coverage in PCMag. Segan shared pictures of his original notes from the iPhone announcement, giving readers a glimpse into what it was like to be present at this historic event. Image credit: Fox News The iPhone's specifications were groundbreaking at the time, with a 3.5-inch touchscreen with a 480x320 resolution, a physical home button, and a 2MP rear-facing camera. The device featured a recessed headphone jack, a 30-pin dock connector, and up to 16GB of internal storage. It was exclusively available with AT&T connectivity in the United States.

Jobs' keynote may be over a decade old, but his vision for the device is still relevant today. He envisioned a device that could play movies, TV shows, and podcasts, transfer browser bookmarks, and sync photos.

Apple's original iPhone site echoes Jobs' description of a "widescreen iPod with touch controls, a revolutionary mobile phone, and a breakthrough internet communications device."

The iPhone has undergone several revisions since its release, but it remains Apple's most important product. In a memorial post, current CEO Tim Cook described the iPhone as an "essential part of our customers' lives" that is "redefining the way we communicate, entertain, work, and live." He also promised that "the best is yet to come" from Apple. Image credit: CNBC Despite the iPhone's continued success, many fans still consider Jobs' keynote to be Apple's defining moment. It was the point at which the company took control of the modern tech industry and cemented Jobs' legendary status as a CEO. Even now, 16 years later, the iPhone continues to change the world in ways that Jobs may never have imagined.




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