“I just take my finger and I scroll.” It’s just amazing that if you tell someone this today you’d sound like your telling the person he’s stupid, we’ve advanced so far.
We haven’t advanced. We have been dumbed down and addicted to our devices. If you haven’t noticed, our current flavor of humanity and civilization is moving towards slavery. I enjoy the new technology but its all seriously getting out of hand.
@@phoenixfireclusterbomb It's a new era. Unfortunately, you have to adapt or go back to the cave. Technology is being pushed every day by its investors. But the direction is where it makes the most money. That's how the world works today. If you want progress, it's a necessary evil you have to drag into your society. If we weren't moving, we'd still be in caves today, painting nonsensical crap on the walls.
And now we're like "oh my gaaawwwd... The new phone have a camera that can zoom 100x. Oh mai gawd who could have seen this coming, it can also play videooo-" Not much hype if you think about it
So crazy to see how much things improved from nothing to little to a lot. Like the fact the 30 second website load speed was revolutionary blows my mind!
1:06 That smile of Ive's face when his buddy Steve said, "It's been two and half years and I can't tell you how thrilled I am to make the first public phone call with iPhone." ❤️
I don’t think so, this was a new device, the first touch screen smart phone introduced. There was nothing like this and the basic things have been implemented through out the years
@@mateo1390 exactly, if anything all this showcases is a growing stagnation in iOS updates over the years. Everything looks bland and the same after iOS 7. I guess it’s a don’t fix what ain’t broke situation, but it’s boring looking at the same repackaged OS year after year
I remember when ios7 was launched and I hit Download the second it was available and I waited for 2 hours for it to download, I can't describe how excited I was. It was insane
As a galaxy user and loving One UI so much I can't deny that I was so pleased with my experiences with iOS yeah maybe the OS needs some "android stuff" BUT I like how simple and user friendly it is
I’m an iPhone user and have been for 11 years, but I recognize that it really is a “different strokes for different folks” situation. It’s a matter of a person’s priorities, and I can’t say that one is objectively better than the other.
iOS keeps that simmilar UI like in settings so it will be easy to use even 1st iphone and latest iPhone, meanwhile on android everything changes cus it's available for everyone to customize it however they want
That's ridiculous. Apple Maps did and frankly always has looked better than Google Maps. Functionality is a different story and varies wildly depending on version and location and which way the wind is blowing. But in terms of looks, it's never been a contest; Apple Maps has always looked better.
Its sad how Steve Jobs couldn’t be there for the presentations after a few years. He was really charismatic and passionate. None has done it as well as he did them !
the first iOS I ever got my hands on through my parents iPhones 4s was iOS 5 or 6. I remember getting my first iPhone and downloading iOS 7… it was huge.
As an iOS and Android enthusiast, it was fun to properly identify when Apple introduced some new thing to the market, and when Apple had to implement something already working at the market.
I remember my first apple product was an OG iPad my mom gave me with iOS 4 or 5 but now its on 10, so nostalgic. And I still have it to this day 7:38 “with about 6,000 of our closest friends” that literally left me laughing
I remember when Iphone 3g came out and it really was like futuristic, every drop was bringing something new that people were shocked at. Now, its just 'bigger screen' and 'faster' mechanics.
I use Samsung, but this is still fun to watch and I will still have respect for Steve Jobs etc, cause dang he did a great job. Imagine having a war over phones
@@l1amtheone788 Yeah, no. Steve knew what people wanted and technology would grow and people would want bigger phones. Also the iPhone 5 was also 4 inches and that phone was released a few years after Steve passed.
Just imagine your website needs 21s to load nowadays. And back then it was revolutionary. We would throw our phone away if it would still take so long.
Mmmaaannn back in high school when iOS 7 came out, I remember being on the school bus and someone had the beta on their phone and I was in total awe. That’s when I became invested in iOS and Apple. Then when iOS 9 came out, my whole class including my teacher spent our class period downloading the update over that sucky school WiFi 😂😂😂 good times
@@bmhater1283 it took about a good 2 hours for me.I remember starting to down it during my 4th period biology class and it was taking forever during my last class. but it didn’t finish until I got home where the WiFi was much better. Those were good times
Oh my God....I remember watching Steve Jobs showing us the first iPhone all those years ago.....It changed everything as we knew about phones back then....My God!
apparently when he revealed the first iphone, he had to switch between multiple units as they weren't completely finished yet. So one iphone did one thing and one iphone did the other, and it is not noticeable. Also, making the phone call was also very unstable, and could crash. He was aware of this, yet it's impossible to tell if he is nervous about it
I think its cause they focus on keeping every Device able to use their software for 5 years, which affects how fast they can implement new features. Personally im all for Supporting devices over innovation. Also, when apple takes something from another developer they typically do it better.
@@EtherealMystic I cannot think of anything that apple did "better than its competitors but late" on recent times. Also, for the price they ask, you kind of expect the device to be the best, which generally leads to being able to function for a larger time frame.
I remember people at my school were trying to install iOS 7 DURING school 😂 took people hours.. but all it took was one person, and BAM everyone wanted it. Lol, the good ol days.. man I miss 2013.