10 years — The Evolution of Apple’s iPhone

The iPhone, then and now
The Evolution of Apple's iPhone [cover]

The iPhone has come a long way in seven years.

First iPhone
Apple's iPhone, first generation

After months of rumors and speculation, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the first iPhone on Jan. 9, 2007. The device, which didn’t actually go on sale until June, started at $499 for a 4GB model, $599 for the 8GB version (with a two-year contract). It offered a 3.5-in. screen, a 2-megapixel camera and won plaudits for the then-new multitouch features. Critics, however, said the phone was too expensive to do well in the market. [See iPhone launch story here.]

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