Forty-four years of history have proven that nothing is happening at Apple at all. At the time, the company has been giving us strong arguments about the reason for each decision, some of which are of great interest. But most of all, there are choices that don't matter who your products are. And that perfect mix of creativity and vers atility, The company decided to name its most successful devices with the first letter of the term that changed the world.
While fans certainly have some idea as to why this is a choice, it's also possible that most iPhone, Mac, Music or even iPod users at that time, have never What does "iPhone" mean?
The famous "i" does not only refer to the Internet
One of the reasons for choosing this startup on your trading devices is so much and some of its resources are related to the start of the practice Include the internet on almost all of our devices. And while this is the reason depending on the time it was used,
he is not the only one.
The first device on which Apple added "i" The Mac was released in 1998 and presented as a clear-color caramel computer boasting better user experience, faster processing speeds, and Internet access.
At the launch, Steve Jobs confirmed that he was referring to those Internet capabilities, and more: "We focus on this first number use when consumers tell us they want a computer, which is to connect to the Internet." He said, before revealing that he was defending four other words: each, teach, teach, and inspire.
We are a computer company itself, and although this product is born on the network, it is also a good independent product.
Apple made the best products for the future, and the jobs gave users the opportunity to find the Internet on the go and download the first iPhone in 2007. But at the time, it was an indication of the product as a sign that the device actually had Internet access. Hey, The first iPod, released in 2001, had no network capability. Did you know the whole story?