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Before your iPhone fit your pocket, it filled a cutting board

Digital Trends·Paulo Vargas·about 2 months ago
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Home Phones News Apple’s archive opens up, showing the bulky prototypes that shaped its biggest products. The Wall Street Journal Before your iPhone fit in your pocket, it looked more like something you’d find on a workbench. Apple ’s 50th anniversary archive reveals how oversized and unfinished its biggest ideas once were, including an early iPhone prototype that barely resembled a phone. That prototype wasn’t a device so much as a sprawling circuit board built to test whether touch input and core components could function together. Apple focused on getting the system working first, knowing it could shrink everything later. Tim Cook said even inside Apple, success wasn’t guaranteed. Early testers saw screens scratch against keys in a pocket, forcing a late switch to glass just months before launch. That call helped shape the modern smartphone. The archive shows a clear pattern. Apple’s biggest products didn’t start polished, they had to prove they worked before taking their final form.…

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