Basic Summary of Apple
Apple is an American technology company founded by three people on April 1, 1976. Those people are Steve Jobs, Ronald Wayne, and Steve Wozniak. They have made many products, some of their more popular ones being the iPhone, the iPad, and the MacBook. According to macrotrends.net, "Apple annual revenue for 2022 was $394.328B, a 7.79% increase from 2021. Apple annual revenue for 2021 was $365.817B, a 33.26% increase from 2020. Apple annual revenue for 2020 was $274.515B, a 5.51% increase from 2019."
- Steve Jobs (February 24,1955 - October 5, 2011). American Entrepreneur, Industrial Designer, Business Magnate, Media Proprietor, Investor
- Ronald Wayne (May 17, 1935 - Present; Currently 88 years old as of 2022). American Electronics Industry Businessman
- Steve Wozniak (August 11, 1950 - Present; Currently 72 years old as of 2022). American Electronics Engineer, Computer Programmer, Philanthropist, Inventor, Technology Entrepreneur
General History of the iPhone
There are many different kinds of Apple Phones that Apple have made. They started with the first iPhone, or "The iPhone" in June 29, 2007. They continued to produce more phones, which are in the following order:
- iPhone 3G - July 11, 2008
- iPhone 4 - June 24, 2010: Introduction of Siri
- iPhone 5 - September 21, 2012: Lightning Connectors
- iPhone 6 & iPhone 6+ -September 19, 2014: 6 GB Storage
- iPhone SE - March 31, 2016
- iPhone 7 & iPhone 7+ - September 16, 2016: Removal of Headphone Jack
- iPhone 8 & iPhone 8+ - September 17, 2017: Wireless Charging
- iPhone X - November 3, 2017: Removal of Home Button; Introduction of Face ID
- iPhone 11 - September 20, 2019: 3 Cameras
- iPhone 12 - October 23, 2020: Super Retina XDR
- iPhone 13 - September 24, 2021
- iPhone 14 Pro & iPhone 14 Pro Max - September 16, 2022
Generic Info about iPhone
Some things to know go as follows:
- From iPhones 8 and Up, range of the display screen sizes are 4.7 inches - 6.7 inches
- There are 2 different display types; OLED and LCD. (newhavendisplay.com - "OLED Vs LCD Displays - What's the Difference? The difference between LCDs and OLEDs are how the images are produced. LCDs utilize liquid crystals that produce an image when light is passed through the display. OLED displays generate images by applying electricity to organic materials inside the display."
- Some phones have 3 cameras, others have 2 or 1.
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