Watch other Steve Jobs interviews I've uploaded here: • Steve Jobs Interviews From WWDC 2008, Steve Jobs talks about the brand new iPhone 3G, BlackBerry phones in the business world, and doesn't talk about Bill Gates retirement.
That look to the left side, when asked about Bill Gates, was to someone who knew something like that was not been on the books to ask. Love Steve, we miss u
you meant to say that a question like that was off topic so jobs looks to the left as if to say "i thought this was just an interview about the iphone, not about anything else"
"Any concerns that it is too much for on device - be it the battery life be it the application freezing? It is a lot, isn't it, to pack in to one device" The interviewer doesn't realize yet, that Apple hasn't created just a phone, but a mobile computer.
In proper context, at that time what Apple was doing was a lot for any single device to handle, that is absolutely true. Apple did a tremendous job setting that device up for the enterprise, no one at the time but a handful of techs understood the true potential of the app store, the iPhone OS and how it would change everything.
@@SouthernRotors how does the operating system compare to Android? Does iOS objectively have the superior tech? I'm genuinely asking, cause I don't know.
I got my first iPhone in late 2009 (3GS) when I started working for a large company. My employer gave the choice of blackberry or iPhone and I chose the iPhone. Even in 2009 half of my company still had blackberrys and the blackberry users snickered at the sight of iPhones in a business environment. I was on the west coast and when I’d travel to the east coast I noticed it was all blackberry there and no iPhones haha. The iPhone still wasn’t taken seriously by that point. It was seen as a toy, not for business. It’s amazing to see how far the iPhone has come.
Look closely at the interview From 1:00 to 2:00 the interviewer was basically asking can iPhone beat the market/replace blackberry..... And Steve was barely even answering When at 2:10 he asked the features of iPhone Steve got excited and started briefing like a kid who got a new toy. Can't expect more from someone who changed the world we live in Man, we need another tech prophet
Unfortunately a lot of people think that Elon Musk is the "new tech prophet".. And as far i can tell, Elon Musk tries to imitate Steve Jobs a lot with presentation, speaking etc.. and he even dreams big.. and promises tech heavens... But he lacks innovation, he lacks ideas.. and partly he even lacks vision.. and as far Elon has visions those are not special.. i mean: he is really not the first one who dreamed about colonies on Mars.. he isnt the first one who build resuable rockets.. not even the first one who build self landing rockets. Most Elon fans dont know that. He is so far behind Steve Jobs. One thing i would give credit for Elon: he popularized electric cars .. before Tesla electric cars had a very bad image.. like "you doesnt have a real car? only a electric car?".. like "oh you are a grown man and you use hand creme? xD" ... it was that cringe to have a electric car back then. Now because of Tesla its more a cool thing to have an electric car. And thats good.
@@PygmalionFaciebat you are exactly right Elon is promising and he is trying to do something different unlike other businessman. We should support him But that doesn't mean that he is on the level of Steve jobs. Without Steve we wouldn't be getting computers on our home, people would still be hearing music in cd, most importantly the legendary iPhone which is still considered the greatest product in the history of humanity. I like Elon but he is nowhere near the impact Steve made in this world. But we should cheer up the guy. He's doing something great 🤝
@@tabibhassan3376 I absolutely agree with you. Elon is nowhere near to the level of Steve Jobs. In my opinion a big difference is, that Steve Jobs had a sense of ''what is possible, and what not'' ...Elon doesnt have this talent. When Elon had this ''idea'' of the Hyperloop, he just thought 'somehow we make it work' ... there was zero talent to estimate wether it can be build or not. And in the end, he ''sold that idea'' ... Btw it wasnt even his idea. A traveling system trough vacuum tubes is more than 100 years ago, but it was thrown in the garbage back then, for obvious reasons. About your thoughts about ''without jobs we would still...'' i dont agree on every level. I am quiet sure, the home computers would have come also without Steve Jobs. Its like saying: without Henry Ford the car never would come to common people. I dont think so. It just would have come later. Same goes for your argument with ''music cds'' ... as far i know mp3 (Napster) was there way before ipod - and even if the ipod was first (what i doubt, but even if) : i remember vividly, that in times of napster barely anyone had an ipod. The big change in the music-industry wasnt by the ipod, as Steve Jobs loves to claim it. But it was by the mp3-format, which than was on a lot of devices.. for instance Mini-Disc (cd's wasnt the only format for Music back then). Because mp3 came along (which was the real music-industry-changer) , a flash memory was a logical step - and ipod wasnt the first at that.. there were phones with flash memory you could upload your mp3's and listen to it by headphones (in fact a lot more people did it THAT way (me included back then), instead of buying a additional device like the ipod ) The ipod just had a quiet good marketing, so that a lot of people bought it. Thats it. But the real music-industry-changer was mp3 and the first filesharing softwares back then (somehow no one wants to remember that). With the smartphone, as we know it today, i agree with you. We can thank Steve Jobs on that. Because i know what the ideas of the other companies were back then, about ''smartphones''... They literally build it as small computer with small keyboard (lot of small keys), and a small screen, and their own operating system and software.. Those ''smartphones'' were really bad back then. Phones back then really were just phones with small gimmick-technologies implemented (those gimmicks felt more like a tech-demo .. or like a toy .. like ''oh how sweet, it has a baby-browser which somehow resembles to a real browser). So yes, the smartphone, as we know it today, is probably really mostly because of Steve Jobs and i am thankful for that.
"you think that business people will give up on their BlackBerry like this one and get an iPhone?!" Steve: "that's up to the customers to decide. We just give them the best iPhone we could build"
Questioner asks ‘what about people who think that it’s going to be distracting with music and video?’. Steve focuses on business users because that’s what he was interested in promoting. Sometimes we also have to accept the negative consequences…the iPhone hasn’t been all sunshine and roses - 30% of revenue siphoned off because of control of platform access for app developers, a world of constant distraction and adverts everywhere…
He’s so proud of the product that he has made and created ... The perfect example of The Man living his work. Could be another Elon Musk these days. Tbh I’m still using my IPhone 5S ... Watching on it this video right now 😅
@@iche9373 so only left wing free speech is acceptable to you ? Got it… news flash, not everyone is a leftist, however they do seem to live in a bubble which is probably why they can’t handle opposing views or even truthful discussions…
I bougt an I-PHONE and hope for renewing of the phone so the phone can be up - to - date cq. can be innovate. The technology of it is very impressive and well-thought. KIND REGARDS.
all of them absorbed in their machine minds none actually had either inclination or time to think about social civil systems handed down to them generation to generations till to be honest Billji woke up to " tatti saaf karo world bachao":) my humor till very last...it is not to say what jobs was doing was something bad, but all of them never paid attention to world swiriling made around them with their machines and round then goes to billji for active particiaption in polio campaign also.
Does anyone remember him saying that making the iPhone was the biggest mistake of his life, he said that he didn’t know how weak it would make people and their minds. And by the time he realized it it was FAR too late, even he didn’t let his children have an iPhone. But now they can’t stop making them because of money, and they won’t.
Questioner asks ‘what about people who think that it’s going to be distracting with music and video?’. Steve focuses on business users because that’s what he was interested in promoting. Sometimes we also have to accept the negative consequences…the iPhone hasn’t been all sunshine and roses - 30% of revenue siphoned off because of control of platform access for app developers, a world of constant distraction and adverts everywhere…