Why does Apple keep making the same phones?
Because that’s just what they’ve always done. Come up with a design, stick with it for 4 or 5 years, and move on. Their most recent design has been the iPhone X in 2017 and so they’re going to stick with it until they design something else. Before that there were a lot of phones based on the iPhone 6 design and so on.
How many versions of the iPhone are there?
As of fall 2021, there have been a total of 13 series of the iPhone, and most releases included multiple models. Apple has released a total of 33 iPhones over the years, including the latest iPhone 13 line and the iPhone SE (second generation).
Can I have 2 iphones with the same Apple ID?
You can use a single AppleID on many devices, including 2 iphones. Note though that if you use the same AppleID for iCloud, iMessage, FaceTime then you are using a single account for those services. All devices using that AppleID share all messages, conversations, iCloud emails, contacts, calendars, phone logs etc.
How has the iPhone changed over the years?
Although the core idea of the iPhone did not change during the decade, the device itself became significantly more powerful. At the start of the decade, the most powerful iPhone was the iPhone 3G, the second version of the device, featuring a slow Samsung CPU with one core running at 412 MHz.
How did the iPhone become so intertwined in our lives?
Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks at Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) at the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, California on Monday, June 4, 2018. The iPhone became intertwined in our lives because it replaced so many other devices.
How many iPhones have been sold in the last 10 years?
In the last 10 years, Apple’s iPhone has transformed from a niche product for early adopters to a dominant economic force. Apple sold at least 1.4 billion iPhones during the decade, according to its official sales figures, and probably closer to 1.6 billion units after this year’s estimates are added.
Why did Apple make the first iPhone?
And the smartphone was the route to connect communication and technology together. Like all companies, Apple did make the iPhone for a profit. They also made the iPhone because they saw that phones would eventually become necessary, which would make them extremely wealthy, known and a massive competition.