iPhone timeline
By Mikael Ricknäs
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IDG News Service
, 06/09/2008
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2007
Jan. 9 - The iPhone is announced by Apple CEO Steve Jobs, and becomes an immediate classic, and a benchmark against which
all other smartphones will be compared to.
June 27 - The first reviews are released, and they are mostly glowing. "The iPhone is revolutionary; it’s flawed. It’s substance;
it’s style. It does things no phone has ever done before; it lacks features found even on the most basic phones" writes David
Pogue, at The New York Times.
June 29 - The iPhone goes on sale in the U.S. A 4G-byte version sells for US$499 and an 8G-byte model costs $599.
July 3 - Jon Lech Johansen, famous for defeating the encryption system that protected DVDs, announces he has found a way to
activate an iPhone without using AT&T, the iPhone's exclusive U.S. carrier. The phone doesn't work, but the Wi-Fi feature
and iTunes software do.
Sept. 5 - Apple lowers the price of the 8G-byte model by $200 to $399. The backlash from early adopters is immediate. The
next day Jobs issues an open letter apologizing to them, and offers a $100 store credit in Apple stores. The company also
announces that the 4G-byte model will be phased out and lowers its price to $299.
Nov. 9 - Europe gets a touch of iPhone fever, as the phone goes on sale in Germany and Britain. The phone won't become as
big a hit as in the U.S.
2008
Feb. 5 - Apple introduces a 16G-byte model. For some users, there is never enough memory, comments Greg Joswiak, Apple’s vice
president of worldwide iPod and iPhone product marketing. Just four weeks earlier Nokia had announced a North American version
of the N95 with 8G bytes of storage.
March 6 - Steve Jobs and company is back on stage, unveiling the tools and technologies that will allow independent software
developers to create and sell programs, the iPhone SDK is born. Jobs first announced the kit in November, saying it would
be released in February. To go along with it Apple also announces iPhone AppStore, and support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync.
May 6 - Vodafone announces plans to roll out the iPhone in 10 countries, starting a massive expansion of distribution, extending
the sales of the iPhone all over the world. On the same day Telecom Italia announces a deal to bring the iPhone to Italy,
a country already on Vodafone’s list, ending exclusive deals with one operator per country.
May 10 - An iPhone shortage hits. The phone becomes unavailable in the U.S and U.K. Apple stores and many retail outlets report
that the iPhone is sold out. The shortage fuels speculation that Apple will unveil an updated iPhone at its upcoming developers
conference.
June 9 - Steve Jobs unveils iPhone 3G before a raucous audience at the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference in
San Francisco. The new iPhone is priced at US$199 for the 8G-byte model and $299 for the 16-byte model. The phone will be
rolled out in 70 countries this year, beginning with 22 on July 11.
The IDG News Service is a Network World affiliate.
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