“It’s a revolutionary mobile phone.” To the applause of an audience mostly to his cause, Steve Jobs presented, on January 9, 2007, the product that effectively revolutionized our lives. The first iPhone was announced with great fanfare by the founder of Apple.
If the versions have changed, like the Cupertino group, it was during the great massification of the brand, orchestrated by Jobs, that everything began for the smartphone as we know it.
For the nostalgic or for those who haven’t experienced this event, this is an opportunity to catch up by revisiting the 2007 Macworld keynote.
This memorable conference will take place four years before the death of the boss and founder of Apple.
Source: BFM TV
