evolution of the iphone
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Watch how the iPhone has improved since the day it was released, and how Apple's market share has gradually decreased with the introduction of Android.TRANSCRIPT
Evolution of the iPhone And its market share.
1st Generation – 2007
• Released in 2007, the
original iPhone was
breaking new ground.
• Cingular, now part of
AT&T, had exclusive
rights to providing
cellular for this phone.
iOS Dominates Market
2nd Generation – 2008
• The iPhone 3G released a
year after the original.
• The 3G was faster and
more powerful.
• By this time, Apple was
dominating the market.
3rd Generation - 2009
• The iPhone 3GS was
released after the 3G.
• The processor worked
faster and the camera
was resolution.
• It also had a higher-res
video camera.
Enter Droid – 2009 With the
Droid, Verizon
could offer
their own
smartphone
alternative.
4th Generation – 2010
• Apple changed up their
look significantly with the
iPhone 4.
• Retina display was
introduced, as well as a
front-facing camera for
video calling.
5th Generation - 2011
The iPhone 4S, while
remaining identical in
appearance to the iPhone 4,
had many new features:
• Siri
• 1080p video recording
• Dual-core A5 processor
• 8MP camera
Apple Begins to Lose Ground to Android
6th Generation – 2012
• The iPhone 5 was long awaited,
but it failed to please crowds the
way Apple expected it to.
• Upgrades involved increasing the
screen size and the processor’s
power.
• The lightning connector became
the new power connection.
7th Generation – 2013 • Apple released two iPhone
varieties this year: the iPhone 5S and the iPhone 5C.
• While the 5C was a budget version of the iPhone 5, made of plastic rather than glass and metal, the 5S introduced some new features: – Faster processor
– Touch ID fingerprint scanner
– Updated camera
Android Dominates World Market with almost 80% of the smartphone market.
8th Generation – 2014?
• Another screen increase seems
likely for the iPhone 6, and it
may be redubbed something like
iPhone Air.
• Some likely features:
– Wireless charging
– Tougher screen made of sapphire
– Better camera
– Gesture control
Could Apple Come Back?
• Some market analysts think that Apple will regain
the majority of the market share by 2017, but it’s
almost impossible to predict.
• It depends on Apple’s ability to put together
another iPhone that will break some new ground,
which we have seen them do in the past.