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Iphone launch
Steve Jobs
Under his leadership, Apple was saved from near bankruptcy, and
became profitable by 1998.
Jobs resigned as Apple CEO in August that year and was elected
Chairman of the Board. He died of respiratory arrest related to his
metastatic tumor on October 5, 2011.
Apple Products
iPhone functions
Video camera
Camera phone with text messaging and visual voicemail
A portable media player
An Internet client with e-mail
Web browsing
And both Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity
Multi-touch screen
The user interface is built
around the device's
multi-touch screen,
including a virtual
keyboard rather than a
physical one
Multi-touch screen
Its an entirely new
interface based on a
large multi-touch
display and innovative
new software that lets
you control everything
using only your fingers.
Multi-touch screen
You can go through
albums with
Cover Flow
Flip through photos
Email them with a
touch
Zoom in and out
All this by simply using iPhones multitouch display.
iPhone sale
iPhone body
iPhone body
iPhone body
The iPhone 4 has an
aluminosilicate glass front and
back with a stainless steel edge
that serves as the antennae.
It is available in black;
A white version was announced,
but has as of January 2011 not
been released.
Hardwa
re
iPhone Hardware
Battery
250 hours
6 hours of
Software
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iOS
iOS
Interface
Phone
The iPhone allows audio
conferencing, call holding, call merging,
caller ID, and integration with other
cellular network features and iPhone
functions.
When making a call, the iPhone
presents a number of options.
The screen is automatically
disabled when held close to the
face.
The iPhone includes a visual
voicemail feature.
A music ringtone feature was
introduced in the United States on
September 5, 2007.
Users can create custom ringtones
from songs purchased from the iTunes
Store for a small additional fee.
Multimedia
The iPhone can sort its media
library by songs, artists, albums,
videos, playlists, composers,
podcasts and audiobooks.
The iPhone allows users to
purchase and download songs
from the iTunes Store directly to
their iPhone.
The iPhone includes software
that allows the user to upload,
view, and e-mail photos taken
with the camera. The user zooms
in and out of photos.
The photo display application
supports both portrait and
landscape orientations.
Internet connectivity
By default, the iPhone will ask to join
newly discovered Wi-Fi networks and
prompt for the password when
required.
Safari is the iPhone's native web
browser, and it displays pages similar
to its Mac and Windows.
Web pages may be viewed in
portrait or landscape mode and
supports automatic zooming by
pinching together or spreading apart
fingertips on the screen, or by doubletapping text or images.
The maps application can access
Google Maps in map, satellite, or
hybrid form.
According to Google, in 2008 the
iPhone generated 50 times more
Text input
The virtual keyboard on the
original iPhone's touchscreen.
It has automatic spell
checking and correction,
predictive word capabilities, and
a dynamic dictionary that learns
new words.
The keys are somewhat larger
and spaced farther apart when
in landscape mode.
Touching a section of text for
a brief time brings up a
magnifying glass, allowing users
to place the cursor in the middle
of existing text.
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App
Store
App Store
The Apple App Store is a service for iOS devices
(the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad) offered by Apple Inc.
The App Store opened on July 10, 2008 via an
update to iTunes.
The App Store is accessible from the iPhone, iPod
Touch and iPad.
The store is also accessible on computers running
Mac OS X and Windows through iTunes.
App Store
Best place to discover
apps.
On click downloads.
Free & Paid apps (70/30)
Automatic installation.
Automatic apps updates.
Apple says
Apple allows 70% of revenues from the store to
instantly go to the seller of the application, and 30%
go to Apple.
10 billion apps was downloaded from Apple App
Store.
The median revenue per developed application is
estimated to be $700, while the average costs range
from $15,000 to $50,000
iPhone SDK
iPhone SDK
The Software Development
Kit for iPhone OS was
announced at the iPhone
Software Roadmap event on
March 6, 2008.
The SDK allows developers to
create applications using Xcode
that will natively run on the
iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.
Developers who publish their
applications on the App Store will
receive 70% of sales revenue,
and will not have to pay any
distribution costs for the
application. However, an annual
fee is required to use the iPhone
SDK and upload applications to
the store.
iPhone SDK
To run an application on
the iPhone, the application
needs to be signed.
This signed certificate is
only granted by Apple after
the developer has first
developed the software
through:
US $99/year Standard
package
US $299/year Enterprise
package
iPhone SDK
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Miscellaneous
Rating of application
Approval process
To get applications into the App Store,
developers were required to submit
their app and wait for approval or
rejection by Apple.
Rejected apps were given feedback
on the reason they were rejected so
they could be modified and
resubmitted.
Over time, requirements have
evolved as trends have appeared in
application development.
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