This is the iPhone introduction excerpt from the Macworld San Francisco 2007 Keynote Address January 9th, 2007. Steve Jobs made the claim that it was 5 years ahead of any other phone. AppleTV was also introduced that day.
I love to see this! It was a big reason I posted this section of the Keynote a few days after Steve Jobs died in October 2011. It's got a copyright claim on it from Dow Jones, and as a result, I can't monetize my KRplus channel unless I remove it - but it's worth keeping it up here for the educational and historic value. I enjoy the comments section very much as well. Thanks for watching, and be sure to thank your teachers!
@@rickrandom6734 Pretty much every phone before iPhone that had any type of touch functionality was a complete crap though. I think it's a fair claim that they indeed reinvented it. On launch their touch screen was definitely the best. Kind of sad that once being the most innovative phone ever, is now years behind from it's competitors (looking at functionalities).
It’s still amazing how much this one device changed the world. Steve isn’t perfect but he definitely saw the future, and it’s sad he isn’t here anymore. Rest in Peace sir, you made history and moved tech forward 👍
It got me when I was watching a vid on iPods and it made me realize that in a few years people will probably not even remember what that was since the iPhone took on them iPod functions
I remember the times when if you have an iPhone - you're special lol. Now if you have an iPhone you're another freak who pays credit for a new phone in most cases.
From 2004-2007 phones changed dramatically It’s been over 15 years since the original iPhone came out and phones still look exactly the same. That’s how iconic it is.
It’s not like they are going back on their ways. 2007 is long way back and back then small was the thing but now people use their phones for business like sending emails and running business so a large screen is well needed. I wouldn’t say the average consumer needs to spend $1200 but these new big phones are meant to quickly replace a computer while you are in the go until you can get back to the office or home.
Steve Jobs has never lied about any of his products, unlike another dude who stole mac source code, edited it and made his own company with it, ehmm forgot his name...
@@Andromediens I totally agree to youe point of view but if gates hadn't copied mac source code or anything else from steve jobs we wouldn't have got cost effective operating systems like we have now.
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This invention is one of the defining moments in human history, the first time we had that level of technology in our pockets, so I’m not gonna complain if they wanna make their money off of it, they’ll never make another invention with the same impact so they’re gonna milk the fuck out for as long as they can
Notice how the crowd laughed when Steve mentions using our fingers to control the phone. That's because something like that seemed unthinkable and impossible. Look where we are now.
I think they laughed because it seemed so natural to use our fingers. But nobody came up with it before. And it perfectly fits into apple’s easy-to-use’ approach.
I still come back to this occasionally just to let it sink in. It's not often that a singular event can change the world so deeply, so radically, and so suddenly.
Na na bro would have thrown it on a pool and saw some bubbles coming out and gone and said "make it smaller mah chinger" fr fr😂😂😂 Also the UI design would be different
Senior Quackington The III Hmm it's very unlikely you both have got Malaria. I'm now thinking..... Steve Jobs has dabbled with the spirit realm. Some voodoo shit perhaps?
@@KurthardtJr What I was trying to say was about the trend of screens getting bigger: eventually with wearing VR headsets or Augmented Reality glasses the screen will be "as big as it gets"
I think it was the point where society started really to go downhill, and we really got addicted to our phones so much they are now almost part of us. 🙄
It's funny how people didn't cheer too loudly when he said "Internet communications device" as compared to ipod and mobile phone but later on that became the primary function of a smart phone.
The mobile internet was shit back then. Mostly text, slow as hell, no real functionality. No one could have imagined being on the internet and getting the same experience as being on a PC.
I was in 7th grade in 2007 & remember my friends bringing the 1st generation iPhones to school.. Watching this on my iPhone in 2024, the iPhone changed the world.
Watching this now is like watching so many of todays problems being born Social media The internet in every facet of our life Surveillance state Dopamine addiction etc.
@@maggie8425 I remember I saw a 2008 conference where Steve jobs said that people weren't too pleased with the price of $500 or $600 at the time and therefore made the iphone 3g cheaper . Now apple can just run away with $1000 iphones
I saw a video of the presentation the next day. Touchscreens were rubbish until the iPhone came out. I did not buy an iPhone until 2011 because I had doubts about the touchscreen.
Because at the time, a mobile internet browser was awful in the extreme. I mean, hamstrung to almost nothingness. They had no idea it could end up being the most important.
That speech literally went down in history as most famous case of false advertisement. First iPhone was extremely outdated. All "features" he markets were common in other phones.
This is so trippy to watch in 2019 knowing now that every phone that has been released since this is just ideas built upon this single moment. Incredible.
As an apple sheep id disagree with this. Apple events have changed a ton for sure, but a lot of the core is still there. They still always have a giant screen behind them with usually only a few pieces of text, one graph, one image, etc. And I’d argue that the overproduction is the reason why many people love new apple events, the editing is absolutely insane. Of course, it’s not live and feels more artificial, but it still feels special.
Keep thinking how much he would definitely hate the ipad pencil and that, for some reason makes me not bother to buy it, also think its cause of the scene from Fassbenders movie, where he tells John Sculley why the Newton never worked.
@@Hascienda27 There is literally no reason why he would hate the iPad pencil. On such a large surface, it facilitates actions such as regular notetaking by hand and precision drawing. A stylus intended for phones will not have as much use, because the small screen limits your range of motion and in turn the comfort and precision.
This. At the time, touchscreen devices were not truly touchscreen, and _required_ styluses to operate. The Apple Pencil is not necessary to use a device; it just aids tasks such as drawing on a mobile screen.
sasuke65743 it does change the fact. Touch screens have progressed so fucking much that you can literally make art on them with as much or even more detail than a canvas. Hence the need for a stylus. Are you stuck in 2000? Times change my friend
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like this if you're here for your public speaking class lol
Yup
I love to see this! It was a big reason I posted this section of the Keynote a few days after Steve Jobs died in October 2011. It's got a copyright claim on it from Dow Jones, and as a result, I can't monetize my KRplus channel unless I remove it - but it's worth keeping it up here for the educational and historic value. I enjoy the comments section very much as well. Thanks for watching, and be sure to thank your teachers!
I am not, instead KRplus legally required me to watch this video
"Trends of evolutions", Phillip. From the engineering standpoint that represents a strong progress at the cutting edge of technology.
Here for my business class!
The last speech ever given without a crowd recording on their phones
FACTS
0:00 ??
not exactly. since the first iphone that could record video was the iphone 3gs
@@floling?
UNDERRATED COMMENT ASF
The fact that the audience claps at literally everything
It’s because it was back when Apple actually had groundbreaking products and Steve was alive.
Steve looked annoyed when they clapped every 10 seconds and just started talking through it
They were paid probably
It is everywhere just look at Microsoft at the E3. They all paid these suckers
Steve jobs: *bends over, spreads his ass cheeks into the mic and farts*
The audience: "Woohoo!" *Furious clapping* "Yeeeah!"
Imagine giving a presentation so good now people watch it to take notes after 16 years
The fact that people keep coming back to this video shows how much this phone changed everything.
I just got my first iPhone a few weeks ago. I’m watching this to see where my phone started (using iPhone XR btw)
“Today Apple is going to reinvent the phone”
And boy did they
Nokia had touch screen phone prototypes years earlier, but stupid executives decided not to develop it further...
Woah he said it right as I read your comment
@@rickrandom6734 Pretty much every phone before iPhone that had any type of touch functionality was a complete crap though. I think it's a fair claim that they indeed reinvented it. On launch their touch screen was definitely the best. Kind of sad that once being the most innovative phone ever, is now years behind from it's competitors (looking at functionalities).
And becomed It a 1000$ useless machine
@@Pinhoof same
Steve: *no one likes a stylus”
Apple years later: *Apple Pencil*
This is not an Stylus
@@samuelsluiter5380 but it is, at it's core. It is much more, but let's not act like that's not EXACTLY what it is.
Stylus was used for navigation at the point in time during iPhone unveiling. It was terrible. Steve solved this using capacitive touch
May he doesn’t like the word stylus. Lol
Steve jobs is dead so he didn’t create it
It’s still amazing how much this one device changed the world. Steve isn’t perfect but he definitely saw the future, and it’s sad he isn’t here anymore. Rest in Peace sir, you made history and moved tech forward 👍
When did he pass away btw?
@@alien32002011
I get back to this occasionally. ... You don't have to be a Steve Jobs fan to appreciate this moment.
this was nokias' funeral
Nokia is still good, the old fookin Nokia not Nokia after it was acquired by Microsoft
@@michealbay1290 sure
Hhhhh magic comment yes true RIP Nokia
Sure. And Ericsson. And Motorola. This started the changing of the guard. Took another few years but it happened
Farquaad Castle lmao what 🤡🤡
Now iPhone is an everyday word, it’s so weird to think the word iPhone sounded foreign to everyone at this time
Matthew Jones reminds me of the time one of my friends said “selfie” On a car trip and no else knew what he meant
It got me when I was watching a vid on iPods and it made me realize that in a few years people will probably not even remember what that was since the iPhone took on them iPod functions
I remember the times when if you have an iPhone - you're special lol. Now if you have an iPhone you're another freak who pays credit for a new phone in most cases.
It's like in 2020 introducing something called MePhone
Matthew Jones ikr
It still remains the most iconic tech product unveil till this date. It was sheer genius story telling by steve jobs.
please
❤❤❤1😂
2 weeks ago???
From 2004-2007 phones changed dramatically
It’s been over 15 years since the original iPhone came out and phones still look exactly the same. That’s how iconic it is.
Yes. The best inventions are the ones that seem to have always existed and couldn't exist any other way.
imagine if you went to prison in 2007 and came out in 2021
😂 😂 😂
@Mikkel Jensen That's why prisoners are the ones most excited about foldable screens.
more likely been on deserted island for that time and saved in 2019.Cut out from the world.Your mind would be blown away
@Mikkel Jensen :O
Buddy, its 2020
“Who wants a stylus?”
*Nintendo has entered the chat*
I lost the stylus after like 2 minutes
Fosso #relatable
Apple pen left the Chat
I was ur 1000th like🔥
that's exactly what I was thinking lol
Crazy to think how little iPhone has changed since
They got it right from the start
KRplus recommending me this after 12 years 😂
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
"Internet" got the least applause - and today it is what we use smartphones most for.
Today you could just give people a potato with internet and people will scream for it
I’d pay a lot for a potato I could google stuff on.
TheBlock ahahahahahaa
Today it's mostly for cameras
wasnt really internet it was talking about safari which is somehwat irrelevant
See you in another 4 years when the KRplus algorithm brings us together again.
Dany see ya
See ya ✌️
I’ll be waiting
I'm joining
Dany yeah
This changed the fucking world and no one in that room at the time knew it
I love how Jobs casually disses every "normal" phone in 2007 before creating the iPhone
this is what my professor expects when i give a presentation
lmao
Same my dude
..and he thinks he is like when he does his
Vish_M IKR
Lmao😂
It's impressive how technology has changed in a little more than a decade.
just think about car .. its mindblowing!
It’s very scary
@@damp1x488 A decade is 10 years. And Jobs introduce the IPhone in 2007 which is well over a decade.
Never realised Rain was that stupid
Prices too lol
Well, that presentation was a real masterpiece.
Seems like the algorithm brought us all back together today. See you in 2 years
One of the very few times where : "This is a revolutionary product that will change the world" turned out to be true.
:O
@@kuroyamikinju8203 8^○
No
@@cemreksa8150 yes
@@cemreksa8150
Yes
This was the beginning of the end for Blackberry
Pedro Calle Fernández *Looks at my blackberry with a keyboard*
Black berry is still here because there is a berry
I'm wathching this video on my blackberry and I don't know what are you talking about :)
And Nokia
what is blackberry? i know Blueberry
It’s about damn time YT, 12 years later. Be here in another 12 years.
Ah, the KRplus algorithm has united us again
"Nobody wants a huge phone"
13 years later - Introducing iPhone 11 Max
Joaquin A. Steve jobs died
steve jobs died he didn't make id
Francesco Schiavo NapuleVola Pilot yep
There’s a 11 pro aswell
It’s not like they are going back on their ways. 2007 is long way back and back then small was the thing but now people use their phones for business like sending emails and running business so a large screen is well needed. I wouldn’t say the average consumer needs to spend $1200 but these new big phones are meant to quickly replace a computer while you are in the go until you can get back to the office or home.
he wasn’t lying when he called the phone “revolutionary”.
Steve Jobs has never lied about any of his products, unlike another dude who stole mac source code, edited it and made his own company with it, ehmm forgot his name...
Andromediens who?
Dsuki Animations It wasn‘t Gill Bates.
@@Andromediens I totally agree to youe point of view but if gates hadn't copied mac source code or anything else from steve jobs we wouldn't have got cost effective operating systems like we have now.
@@Andromediens he took his source code and made it better, lol
The greatest presentation ever
They revolutionized the phone market so bad that everyone has been making smart phones ever since
Apple has been a major player, but it didn't invent the smartphone.
It’s sad
Imagine being CEO of Nokia and watching this live.
RTheBruce f
On what???
*Not stonks*
**chuckles im in danger**
Liquidate the company
Why is this popping up on everybody’s recommended in 2019?
That's what I'm saying.
Exactly
Nick Martinez same
@@davidcruz6642 ikr
He paid for promoting
The beginning of the end for peoples attention spans.
tldr
Also with online dating apps the beginning of young people's current dating problems
I ain’t reading allat💀☠️☠️
cant wait to get this
Why is this popping up on everybody’s recommended in 2020?
Ram Jayanth ino right..
same this appears like right out from nowhere....
So that we remember where the smartphone revolution started
I have saw nothing related to this yet it got into my recommended
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2007
Apple: changing the game.
2019
Apple: milking the game.
Philip Anthropist I mean, they “milked the game” for 15 years between Macintosh and iPod, so....
That's how it goes when you make a product everybody wants.
@@isakdizdarevic457 everybody? galaxy represents 75% of the smartphone industry. not iphone
@Joseph Sullivan why socialists
This invention is one of the defining moments in human history, the first time we had that level of technology in our pockets, so I’m not gonna complain if they wanna make their money off of it, they’ll never make another invention with the same impact so they’re gonna milk the fuck out for as long as they can
Bro knew he was writing history
Steve Jobs(2007) = Who wants a stylus, YUCK
Apple(2015) = *Creates Stylus*
Steve Jobs in heaven = Am I a joke to you?
Double A Ron heaven ? Maybe hell we don’t know
@Christopher R hahaha
@Gabe Carter I agree.
He's at Atlantis
Was he a Christians?
People in 2007: I wonder what revolutionary feature there will be in next 15 years
Apple in 2019: Well We have dark mode now
we got animojis
A P P L E P R O S T A N D
We have talking poop
Mitosis ahem* the camera
People will be spending 150$ on some air pods when they can get a better product for like $40
Watching this on an iPhone is actually crazy
Glad to see we’re all trapped by the algorithm machine, brothers. Thanks Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs: "A giant screen"
*I phone 11 looking back laughing*
well, would iphone 11 be that disrespectful towards its great great great great great great granddaddy? LOL
Iphone 10000: Am I a joke to you
hw mate x 5g looking back and laugh off its buttons.
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Samsung galaxy note 10+ ,,haHahahaAHa"
When he announces the internet capability it got the quietest applause, but it ends up being exponentially the most significant part.
To be fair, first iphone had limited internet capability
Hahahaha true!!! Now we can also use the phone through internet so, internet was basically the future
Even his face is like: these people doesn't understand a thing i'm saying...🤦🏻♂️
@@hanstler4198 he was too ahead of time
@@hanstler4198 He’s like: Damn, these people are sheepy af.”
The year social anxiety was born
My brain can’t compute this was the same year shrek 3 came out. Feels about 50 years old
It does feel like a million years ago.
"Every once in a while, a product comes along that changes everything"
That aged amazingly.
We’re so late
What has aged? The quote, or the iPhone?
hugolafhugolaf i think the quote, because the iPhone changed everything
Yes, we all needed a Mac Pro that can be server rack mounted
U mean like Kontratieff ?
Steve Jobs : [breathing]
Audience : whoooo whooo 😲👏👏
Christopher Treacy 😂😂
lmao
stupid reaction ever
@@qwertyuiopasdfghjkl9280 that's not funny.
Apple 1trilion worth company. The joke is on you😂😂😂
Gives me goosebumps watching this in 1864, so hyped for this
1864? Are you a time traveler???
the fact that I'm watching this on the updated version is crazy
Steve Jobs: *Drinks water*
Crowd: *Clapping intensifies*
Steve Jobs: solds his soul to the devil.
Crowd: Clapping more.
Steve Jobs: dies.
Crowd: That's my epic tale.
He was a f*****g rockstar! Love him.
Steve jobs: say N word
Crowd: Clapping intensifies
ALkasser /الكاسر you mean nigga ?
It means crowd wasn't especially clever if drinking water was so exited for them
Notice how the crowd laughed when Steve mentions using our fingers to control the phone. That's because something like that seemed unthinkable and impossible. Look where we are now.
Wow
@@LosHuxleys yeah wow and there's gonna be Apple book xD
Finger touch screen phone exists before iphone
I think they laughed because it seemed so natural to use our fingers. But nobody came up with it before. And it perfectly fits into apple’s easy-to-use’ approach.
Today you control your smartphone using your voice hehe
the birth of the decay of the human soul..
Nope, that's social media.
Nope that's social media.
iPhone help people doing so many amazing things.
I still come back to this occasionally just to let it sink in. It's not often that a singular event can change the world so deeply, so radically, and so suddenly.
Old apple: "Let's make products people enjoy"
Modern apple: "Buy this stand for $1000 please"
Because $500 back in 2007 have different value than $500 in 2019...
@@MrQuyvong 500 bucks then is 600 bucks now, not much difference
@@MrQuyvong smooth brain
back in those days when new apple products were actually worth their price
Apple died with Steve
“Who wants a stylus?”
Apple Pencil: *cries*
Steve Jobs:
*happy noises*
'20 hours ago' but 925 like?! THİS VİDEO UPLOADED İN 2011! WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN!
(i watched too in 2019)
reading this on my ipad whilist holding an apple pencil
Mr. Geek haha lol idk why. I’m getting so many likes, like whaaaat?
Tayin Tryz Because you made an original joke
Imagine if he was around for the launch of vision pro
Na na bro would have thrown it on a pool and saw some bubbles coming out and gone and said "make it smaller mah chinger" fr fr😂😂😂
Also the UI design would be different
I've seen this presentation more times that I'd like to admit.
Me too.
Whenever he says “these are not 3 separate devices, this is one device” always gives me chills for some reason
ik i was just waiting for him to say it
Dude you've got malaria.
Geoffrey Leonard 😂😂😂
Hey yeah, dont be a fucking asshole
Senior Quackington The III Hmm it's very unlikely you both have got Malaria. I'm now thinking..... Steve Jobs has dabbled with the spirit realm. Some voodoo shit perhaps?
It's like he's explaining fire to cavemen, lol.
HAHHAAAA
Well back in the days people had nokia phones
And few non adult people had them so bruuh
Ur comment is wrong!
This was new to every eye
Zoomer comment
Shut up kid.
2:50 - he looks like he seen the wheel for the first time
Ppl at that time did not realize that human got into a new era from that moment.
i agree with u because the applause in audience was less than i think it should have had when jobs did intro about the iphone
Steve: Nobody wants a stylus
Apple today: Introducing, the apple pencil
I'm watching this on [Insert device that nobody gives a fuck that you own]
***** You made my day!!!! :)
JayLegacy100 Hey i want people to know i watching this on my commodore 64
JayLegacy100 im still watching on my nokia
JayLegacy100 I'm watching this on an iBuyPower gaming PC i7 4790k 4.0ghz 16gb RAM Nvidia GTX 960 120gb SSD :D
+MicroFSXPilot hi
I love how a “giant screen” 12 years ago was 3.5 inches and now a normal one is twice as big basically.
oh boy do the times change. as if technology changes during years... mmmhhm
I can imagine VR headsets being the final phase of this trend...
@@theohyxe5237 nah as someone who owns vr the future is in augmented reality
@@KurthardtJr What I was trying to say was about the trend of screens getting bigger: eventually with wearing VR headsets or Augmented Reality glasses the screen will be "as big as it gets"
He knew he was about to change the world.
Here we are 17 years later walking around like zombies glued to our phones. Thanks Steve 😅
You do have a point 😂
I think it was the point where society started really to go downhill, and we really got addicted to our phones so much they are now almost part of us. 🙄
Damn 2007 is 17 years ago..doesnt Sound like it
Apple 2007: "Who wants a stylus?"
Apple 2015: "Who wants a $100 stylus!"
last time I checked It wasn't compatible with the iPhone. only iPad.
@@shtgamrz6815 only certain ipads, too.
To be fair, the concept of drawing on a touchscreen didn't exist until the mid aughts. Full disclosure; I don't own any Apple products nor AAPL stock.
2021 nobody wants a iPhone
@@lordconnormaunson8761 ** laughs in Xiaomi **
This was the beginning of the smartphone and internet as we know it. Truly revolutionary
Yeah now we're all dumb, can read, and addicted to phones 😂
@@ph-vf5hx We? You’re on your own buddy 😭
Steve Jobs: No one wants a stylus!
Also Steve Jobs: *releases Apple Pencil*
bro it was released 4 years after he died 💀 💀
And today apple thinks that removing charger from the box is a revolutionary step
Orr changing the damn cable so I have to buy all new accessories
it's actually a great marketing step, but not for consumer's sake
It’s great for waste
😂
They really went downhill. New iPhones are like waiting whole year for nothing. Apple used to do exciting things
It's funny how people didn't cheer too loudly when he said "Internet communications device" as compared to ipod and mobile phone but later on that became the primary function of a smart phone.
People appreciate what they can see. Everyone don't have a good imagination and envision the uses of internet.
Cause back then you had crap wap sites and you would rather stub your little toe on the edge of a table then use that crap.
@@attomicchicken lmao
Yeah... Nasty ha
The mobile internet was shit back then. Mostly text, slow as hell, no real functionality.
No one could have imagined being on the internet and getting the same experience as being on a PC.
I was in 7th grade in 2007 & remember my friends bringing the 1st generation iPhones to school.. Watching this on my iPhone in 2024, the iPhone changed the world.
Watching this now is like watching so many of todays problems being born
Social media
The internet in every facet of our life
Surveillance state
Dopamine addiction etc.
People need to buy a dumb phone before the smart phone put the dumb in them
I also thought of that as I was watching this, lol 😬😞
Apple in 2007: A revolutionary product
Apple in 2019: An expensive product
and yet somehow everyone seems to round up enough money to get one
@@maggie8425 Because they want to be on the Isheep wagon apprently....
That's Because Steven Jobs isn't alive.
@@maggie8425 I remember I saw a 2008 conference where Steve jobs said that people weren't too pleased with the price of $500 or $600 at the time and therefore made the iphone 3g cheaper . Now apple can just run away with $1000 iphones
Apple in 2007 was not revolutionary back then as well.
I bet everyone in that audience thought he was talking witchcraft.
nah, we look at virtual reality the same way they looked at the first iphone, we know how would it work, but we need the device to test it out.
I saw a video of the presentation the next day. Touchscreens were rubbish until the iPhone came out. I did not buy an iPhone until 2011 because I had doubts about the touchscreen.
I bet you didn't finish school yet
Internet communicator device got the least applause.
and you can see him immediately shuffle in his head, "Damn, the phone part should have gone last."
Because at the time, a mobile internet browser was awful in the extreme. I mean, hamstrung to almost nothingness. They had no idea it could end up being the most important.
“Ignores unintended touches” my pocket says otherwise
The first one was a masterpiece. Military degradation of bits is the problem.
The audience will clap at anything
Like your funeral?
I missed Apple being so honest about their products.
apple definitly was much better back then
that everyone keeps saying once 10 years
Long Beach griffy was right lol
That speech literally went down in history as most famous case of false advertisement. First iPhone was extremely outdated. All "features" he markets were common in other phones.
"revolutionary internet communicator" and "three products at the same time" falls under your definition of honesty? Yikes.
That’s a huge screen, can't wait for iPhone 2
Too bad an iPhone 2 never existed like the iPhone 9
@@antonman1234 nope the model that came after the first iPhone was the iPhone 3G and then the iPhone 4 and so on
Antonman r u dumb
@@Hi-uv7nn fr 😒🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@defiantboss9418 You actually are correct, the original iPhone was unofficially called the iPhone 2G, since it could only connect to 2G networks.
The IPhone really started a new technological revolution
They will applaud anything.
“You know, on the way here I hit an old lady in my car”……. “WHOOOO” (clapping, cheering)
Who else was anxious to see the picture of the actual iPhone even tho they have had an iPhone for over 5 years
me
I was anxious and entered to YT to relax but they recommended me this video and it made me feel even more anxious than before
but this clip didn't really deliver almost like a troll cut
looks like a great company I hope they won't release a 3500 usd product
See Apple Vision Pro (2024)
They did. Go see
Its a joke@@jonahjerryson4913
I like how the internet communicator got the quietest applause even though it was the biggest game changer more than anything.
This is so trippy to watch in 2019 knowing now that every phone that has been released since this is just ideas built upon this single moment. Incredible.
Not really, after the 6s it all built on other phone designs
Nobody:
Windows 10 mobile: I will end myself
Um Nokia ring a bell?
The iphone wasnt revolutionay... they just improved on a already created product. From nokia
LG Prada and Samsung Ultra Smart F700 (released 2006)
would like to have a word with you :)
I love the simplicity of these old Apple events. Just a concise slideshow, not annoying music playing behind overproduced ads
As an apple sheep id disagree with this. Apple events have changed a ton for sure, but a lot of the core is still there. They still always have a giant screen behind them with usually only a few pieces of text, one graph, one image, etc. And I’d argue that the overproduction is the reason why many people love new apple events, the editing is absolutely insane. Of course, it’s not live and feels more artificial, but it still feels special.
They don't have a personality that can carry an entire conference like Steve Jobs could
Not even a belt.
yes apple events are cancer now, pre recorded hollywood movies
„Nobody wants a stylus“
iPad: Here I am.
Keep thinking how much he would definitely hate the ipad pencil and that, for some reason makes me not bother to buy it, also think its cause of the scene from Fassbenders movie, where he tells John Sculley why the Newton never worked.
Well an iPad isn’t a phone.
Steve Jobs wasn't around when the Apple Pencil was born
@@Hascienda27 There is literally no reason why he would hate the iPad pencil. On such a large surface, it facilitates actions such as regular notetaking by hand and precision drawing. A stylus intended for phones will not have as much use, because the small screen limits your range of motion and in turn the comfort and precision.
Me watching this on my iPhone 15 pro max typing this with the drag option: 😱😱😱
It was there on Android from a long time ago, wake up!
When he mentioned that the device is only used by a finger it seems like the audience thinks it's just another joke.
Honestly insane. This press conference changed the world forever. Without a doubt the 21st century's greatest technological event.
@@nishantpradhan7828 just wait buddy
@@nishantpradhan7828 I feel sorry for people who worship a phone.
@@KamenKunchev Nothing to do with worshipping man. I don't even own an Iphone. It's just cool to see such an important historical moment.
@@NeoAya Does one need to specify "till date?" Isn't that obviously implied?
2007: Introducing Iphone
2019: Finally KRplus starts introducing Iphone
internet explorer intensefis
"Nobody wants a stylus."
Apple Pencil. Apple Pencil II.
YEAH 😂😂
I want to you write big text on sand without stick
@@rohitgupta7758 I don't care what you want.
Thank you Steve, if it wasnt for you, I wouldn't be watching this on android.
KRplus: lets recommend this 8 years later
7 + 8 = 15
Might need to do some math homework
Daniel Black Pohara Maori and RXVAS this video came out in 2011
@RXVAS video came out in 2011
KRplus: Let make this guy famous by getting many view to his channel after 8 years
“Nobody wants a stylus.”
8 yearly later, created Apple pen
I don't want to use my iPhone with stylus but I had to paint Many thing and apple pen is really useful for iPads. ıt's optional
This. At the time, touchscreen devices were not truly touchscreen, and _required_ styluses to operate. The Apple Pencil is not necessary to use a device; it just aids tasks such as drawing on a mobile screen.
And yet Steve just shitted on this pen at the beginning so yeah, it doesn't change the fact that this is pure commercial hypocrisy on the long run.
@@sasuke65743 I mean he fucking died so it was no longer under his supervision
sasuke65743 it does change the fact. Touch screens have progressed so fucking much that you can literally make art on them with as much or even more detail than a canvas. Hence the need for a stylus. Are you stuck in 2000? Times change my friend
RIP Steve Jobs (1955-2011)
One of the most historic events in history of our kind, we had fun times but now it does more damage than good
Yep, little did we know.
Don’t blame the hardware, blame social media companies.
Top 3 things that bring people together:
1. Christmas
2. Thanksgiving
3. KRplus algorithm
Edit: since (for some reason?) people are genuinely getting offended by the holidays I've listed, I'd like to formerly and wholeheartedly say: I don't care.
4. Gangbangs
5. The comment section
6. Lists
Weed
Here in Italy we don't have thanksgiving