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Foxconn, Pegatron(contract manufacturers)Type. Smartphone. Release date. If you have Pass Code Lock enabled, first unlock your phone, and then plug your phone into a USB port on your pc. Then you can access the photos. June 2. 9, 2. 00. June 2. 9, 2. 00. G: July 1. 1, 2. 00. GS: June 1. 9, 2. June 2. 4, 2. 01. S: October 1. 4, 2. September 2. 1, 2. C, 5. S: September 2. Plus: September 1. S / 6. S Plus: September 2. SE: March 3. 1, 2. Plus: September 1. Plus: September 2. X: November 3, 2. Units sold. 1. 2 billion+ [1]Operating systemi. OSSystem- on- chip used. CPUCPU1st gen and 3. G: Samsung. 32- bit. RISCARM 1. 17. 6JZ(F)- S v. GS: 6. 00 MHz ARM Cortex- A8[3]4: 8. MHz ARM Cortex- A8[4]4. S: 8. 00 MHz dual- core. ARM Cortex- A9[5]5 / 5. C: 1. 3 GHz dual- core Apple A6. S: 1. 3 GHz 6. 4- bit dual- core Apple A7. Plus: 1. 4 GHz 6. Apple A8. 6S / 6. S Plus and SE: 1. GHz 6. 4- bit dual- core Apple A9. Plus: 2. 3. 4 GHz 6. Apple A1. 0 Fusion (2x Hurricane + 2x Zephyr)[6]8 / 8 Plus / X: GHz 6. Apple A1. 1 Bionic (2x Monsoon + 4x Mistral)Memory. Memory. 1st gen and 3. G: 1. 28 MBLPDDRRAM (1. MHz)3. GS: 2. 56 MB LPDDR RAM (2. MHz)4: 5. 12 MBLPDDR2 RAM (2. MHz)4. S: 5. 12 MB LPDDR2 RAM5 / 5. C: 1 GB LPDDR2 RAM5. S and 6 / 6 Plus: 1 GB LPDDR3 RAM6. S / 6. S Plus, SE, 7 and 8: 2 GB LPDDR4 RAM7 Plus / 8 Plus / X: 3 GB LPDDR4 RAMStorage. GB flash memory[7]Display. Display. 1st gen and 3. G: 3. 5 in (8. 9 mm)3: 2 aspect ratio, scratch- resistant[8] glossy glass covered screen, 2. TN LCD, 4. 80 × 3. HVGA) at 1. 63 ppi, 2. GS: In addition to prior, features a fingerprint- resistant oleophobic coating,[9] and 2. TN LCD with hardware spatial dithering[1. S: 3. 5 in (8. 9 mm); 3: 2 aspect ratio, aluminosilicate glass covered 1. IPS LCD screen, 9. C / 5. S / SE: 4. S / 7 / 8: 4. 7 in (1. Plus / 6. S Plus / 7 Plus / 8 Plus: 5. X: 5. 8 in (1. 50 mm); 1. Graphics. Graphics. G: Power. VRMBX Lite 3. D GPU[1. 1] (1. 03 MHz)3. GS: Power. VR SGX5. GPU(1. 50 MHz)[1. Power. VR SGX5. 35 GPU (2. MHz)[1. 2][1. 3]4. S: Power. VR SGX5. MP2 (2- core) GPU5 / 5. C: Power. VR SGX5. MP3 (3- core) GPU5. S: Power. VR G6. 43. GPU6 / 6 Plus: Power. VR GX6. 45. 0 (4- core) GPU6. S / 6. S Plus and SE: Power. VR GT7. 60. 0 (6- core) GPU[1. Plus: Power. VR Series 7. XT Plus (6- core) GPU[6]Sound. Bluetoothstereo speakermicrophone. Phone 7 and up)lightning port (requires i. OS 1. 0 or later)Connectivity. G, and 3. GS: Wi- Fi (8. S: Wi- Fi (8. 02. C, and 5. S: Wi- Fi (8. Plus, 6. S / 6. S Plus, 7 / 7 Plus, and SE: Wi- Fi (8. G, 3. GS, and 4: Bluetooth 2. EDR4. S, 5, 5. C, 5. S, and 6 / 6 Plus: Bluetooth 4. S / 6. S Plus, SE and 7 / 7 Plus: Bluetooth 4. Plus / X: Bluetooth 5. GSM models also include: CDMA model also includes: Power. V 5. 1. 8 W·h (1. A·h)3. G: 3. 7 V4. W·h (1. 15. 0 m. A·h)3. GS3. 7 V4. 5. 1 W·h (1. A·h)4: 3. 7 V5. 2. W·h (1. 42. 0 m. A·h)4. S: 3. 7 V5. 3 W·h (1. A·h)5: 3. 8 V5. 4. W·h (1. 44. 0 m. A·h)5. C: 3. 8 V5. 7. 3 W·h (1. A·h)5. S: 3. 8 V5. W·h (1. 56. 0 m. A·h)6: 3. V6. 9. 1 W·h (1. 81. A·h)6 Plus: 3. 8. V1. 1. 1 W·h (2. 91. A·h)6. S: 3. 8. 2 V6. W·h (1. 71. 5 m. A·h)6. S Plus: 3. 8 V1. 0. W·h (2. 75. 0 m. A·h)SE: 3. V6. 2. 1 W·h (1. 62. A·h)7: 3. 8 V7. 4. W·h (1. 96. 0 m. A·h)7 Plus: 3. V1. 1. 1. 0 W·h (2. A·h)Online services. Dimensions. Dimensions. H6. 1 mm (2. 4 in) W1. D3. G & 3. GS: 1. H6. 2. 1 mm (2. 4. W1. 2. 3 mm (0. 4. D4 & 4. S: 1. H5. 8. 6 mm (2. 3. W9. 3 mm (0. 3. 7 in) D5, 5. S & SE: 1. 23. H5. 8. 6 mm (2. 3. W7. 6 mm (0. 3. 0 in) D5. C: 1. 24. 4 mm (4. H5. 9. 2 mm (2. 3. W8. 9. 7 mm (0. 3. D6: 1. 38. 1 mm (5. H6. 7 mm (2. 6 in) W6. D6 Plus: 1. 58. 1 mm (6. H7. 7. 8 mm (3. 0. W7. 1 mm (0. 2. 8 in) D6. S & 7: 1. 38. H6. 7. 1 mm (2. 6. W7. 1 mm (0. 2. 8 in) D6. S Plus & 7 Plus: 1. H7. 7. 9 mm (3. 0. W7. 3 mm (0. 2. 9 in) D8: 1. H6. 7. 3 mm (2. 6. W7. 3 mm (0. 2. 9 in) D8 Plus: 1. H7. 8. 1 mm (3. 0. W7. 5 mm (0. 3. 0 in) DX: 1. H7. 0. 9 mm (2. 7. W7. 7 mm (0. 3. 0 in) DWeight. Weight. 1st gen and 3. GS: 1. 35 g (4. 8 oz)3. G: 1. 33 g (4. 7 oz)4: 1. S: 1. 40 g (4. 9 oz)5 and 5. S: 1. 12 g (4. 0 oz)5. C: 1. 32 g (4. 7 oz)6: 1. Plus: 1. 72 g (6. S: 1. 43 g (5. 0 oz)6. S Plus: 1. 92 g (6. SE: 1. 13 g (4. 0 oz)7: 1. Plus: 1. 88 g (6. Plus: 2. 02 g (7. X: 1. 74 g (6. 1 oz)Related articles. Websiteapple. com/iphone/i. Phone (EYE- fohn) is a line of smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc. They run Apple's i. OS mobile operating system. The first generation i. Phone was released on June 2. OS releases since. The user interface is built around the device's multi- touch screen, including a virtual keyboard. The i. Phone has Wi- Fi and can connect to cellular networks. An i. Phone can shoot video (though this was not a standard feature until the i. Phone 3. GS), take photos, play music, send and receive email, browse the web, send and receive text messages, follow GPS navigation, record notes, perform mathematical calculations, and receive visual voicemail. Other functionality, such as video games, reference works, and social networking, can be enabled by downloading mobile apps. As of January 2. 01. Apple's App Store contained more than 2. Phone. Apple has released ten generations of i. Phone models, each accompanied by one of the ten major releases of the i. OS operating system. The original 1st- generation i. Phone was a GSM phone and established design precedents, such as a button placement that has persisted throughout all releases and a screen size maintained for the next four iterations. The i. Phone 3. G added 3. G network support, and was followed by the 3. GS with improved hardware, the 4 with a metal chassis, higher display resolution and front- facing camera, and the 4. S with improved hardware and the voice assistant Siri. The i. Phone 5 featured a taller, 4- inch display and Apple's newly introduced Lightning connector. In 2. 01. 3, Apple released the 5. S with improved hardware and a fingerprint reader, and the lower- cost 5. C, a version of the 5 with colored plastic casings instead of metal. They were followed by the larger i. Phone 6, with models featuring 4. The i. Phone 6. S was introduced the following year, which featured hardware upgrades and support for pressure- sensitive touch inputs, as well as the SE—which featured hardware from the 6. S but the smaller form factor of the 5. S. In 2. 01. 6, Apple unveiled the i. Phone 7 and 7 Plus, which add water resistance, improved system and graphics performance, a new rear dual- camera setup on the Plus model, and new color options, while removing the 3. The i. Phone 8 and 8 Plus were released in 2. The i. Phone X was released alongside the 8 and 8 Plus, with its highlights being a near bezel- less design, an improved camera and a new facial recognition system, named Face ID, but having no home button, and therefore, no Touch ID. The original i. Phone was described as "revolutionary" and a "game- changer" for the mobile phone industry. Newer iterations have also garnered praise, and the i. Phone's success has been credited with helping to make Apple one of the world's most valuable publicly traded companies. History and availability. Development of what was to become the i. Phone began in 2. Apple started to gather a team of 1,0. Project Purple",[1. Jonathan Ive, the designer behind the i. Mac and i. Pod.[1. Apple CEO Steve Jobs steered the original focus away from a tablet (which Apple eventually revisited in the form of the i. Pad) and towards a phone.[1. Apple created the device during a secretive collaboration with Cingular Wireless (now AT& T Mobility) at the time—at an estimated development cost of US$1. Apple rejected the "design by committee" approach that had yielded the Motorola ROKR E1, a largely unsuccessful collaboration with Motorola. Among other deficiencies, the ROKR E1's firmware limited storage to only 1. Tunes songs to avoid competing with Apple's i. Pod nano.[1. 9][2. Cingular gave Apple the liberty to develop the i. Phone's hardware and software in- house[2. Apple a fraction of its monthly service revenue (until the i. Phone 3. G),[2. 3] in exchange for four years of exclusive US sales, until 2. Jobs unveiled the i. Phone to the public on January 9, 2. Macworld 2. 00. 7 convention at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.[2. The two initial models, a 4 GB model priced at US$4. GB model at US$5. United States on June 2. The passionate reaction to the launch of the i. Phone resulted in sections of the media dubbing it the 'Jesus phone'.[2. Following this successful release in the US, the first generation i. Phone was made available in the UK, France, and Germany in November 2. Ireland and Austria in the spring of 2. Worldwide i. Phone availability. Phone available since its original release i. Phone available since the release of i. Pod - Wikipedia. The i. Pod is a line of portable media players and multi- purpose pocket computers[citation needed] designed and marketed by Apple Inc. The first version was released on October 2. Macintosh version of i. Tunes was released. The most recent i. Pod redesigns were announced on July 1. As of July 2. 7, 2. Apple has discontinued manufacturing all models except for the i. Pod Touch.[2]Like other digital music players, i. Pods can serve as external data storage devices. Apple's i. Tunes software (and other alternative software) can be used to transfer music, photos, videos, games, contact information, e- mail settings, Web bookmarks, and calendars, to the devices supporting these features from computers using certain versions of Apple Macintosh and Microsoft. Windows operating systems.[3][4]Before the release of i. OS 5, the i. Pod branding was used for the media player included with the i. Phone and i. Pad, a combination of the Music and Videos apps on the i. Pod Touch. As of i. OS 5, separate apps named "Music" and "Videos" are standardized across all i. OS- powered products.[5] While the i. Phone and i. Pad have essentially the same media player capabilities as the i. Pod line, they are generally treated as separate products. During the middle of 2. Phone sales overtook those of the i. Pod.[6]In mid- 2. Pod Touch was announced by Apple, and was officially released on the Apple store on July 1. The sixth generation i. Pod Touch includes a wide variety of spec improvements such as the upgraded A8 processor and higher- quality screen. The core is over five times faster than previous models and is built to be roughly on par with the i. Phone 5. S.[7] It is available in five different colors: Space Grey, Pink, Gold, Silver and Product Red.[8]History. Various i. Pod models, all of which have been discontinued or updated. Though the i. Pod was released in 2. Mac- only compatibility caused sales to be relatively slow until 2. The i. Pod line came from Apple's "digital hub" category, when the company began creating software for the growing market of personal digital devices. Digital cameras, camcorders and organizers had well- established mainstream markets, but the company found existing digital music players "big and clunky or small and useless" with user interfaces that were "unbelievably awful,"[1. Apple decided to develop its own. As ordered by CEO Steve Jobs, Apple's hardware engineering chief Jon Rubinstein assembled a team of engineers to design the i. Pod line, including hardware engineers Tony Fadell and Michael Dhuey,[1. Sir Jonathan Ive.[1. Rubinstein had already discovered the Toshiba hard disk drive while meeting with an Apple supplier in Japan, and purchased the rights to it for Apple, and had also already worked out how the screen, battery, and other key elements would work.[1. The aesthetic was inspired by the 1. Braun T3 transistor radio designed by Dieter Rams, while the wheel- based user interface was prompted by Bang & Olufsen's Beo. Com 6. 00. 0 telephone.[1. The product ("the Walkman of the twenty- first century" [1. October 2. 3, 2. 00. Jobs announced it as a Mac- compatible product with a 5 GB hard drive that put "1,0. Apple did not develop the i. Pod software entirely in- house, instead using Portal. Player's reference platform based on two ARM cores. The platform had rudimentary software running on a commercial microkernel embedded operating system. Portal. Player had previously been working on an IBM- branded MP3 player with Bluetooth headphones.[1. Apple contracted another company, Pixo, to help design and implement the user interface under the direct supervision of Steve Jobs.[1. As development progressed, Apple continued to refine the software's look and feel. Starting with the i. Pod Mini, the Chicago font was replaced with Espy Sans. Later i. Pods switched fonts again to Podium Sans—a font similar to Apple's corporate font, Myriad. Color display i. Pods then adopted some Mac OS X themes like Aqua progress bars, and brushed metal meant to evoke a combination lock. In 2. 00. 7, Apple modified the i. Pod interface again with the introduction of the sixth- generation i. Pod Classic and third- generation i. Pod Nano by changing the font to Helvetica and, in most cases, splitting the screen in half by displaying the menus on the left and album artwork, photos, or videos on the right (whichever was appropriate for the selected item). In 2. 00. 6 Apple presented a special edition for i. Pod 5. G of Irish rock band U2. Like its predecessor, this i. Pod has engraved the signatures of the four members of the band on its back, but this one was the first time the company changed the colour of the metal (not silver but black). This i. Pod was only available with 3. GB of storage capacity. The special edition entitled purchasers to an exclusive video with 3. U2, downloadable from the i. Tunes Store.[1. 7][1. In September 2. 00. Burst. com, Apple drew attention to a patent for a similar device that was developed in 1. Kane Kramer applied for a UK patent for his design of a "plastic music box" in 1. IXI.[1. 9] He was unable to secure funding to renew the US$1. Kramer never profited from his idea.[1. The name i. Pod was proposed by Vinnie Chieco, a freelance copywriter, who (with others) was called by Apple to figure out how to introduce the new player to the public. After Chieco saw a prototype, he thought of the movie 2. A Space Odyssey and the phrase "Open the pod bay door, Hal!", which refers to the white EVA Pods of the Discovery One spaceship. Chieco saw an analogy to the relationship between the spaceship and the smaller independent pods in the relationship between a personal computer and the music player.[1. Apple researched the trademark and found that it was already in use. Joseph N. Grasso of New Jersey had originally listed an "i. Pod" trademark with the U. S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) in July 2. Internet kiosks. The first i. Pod kiosks had been demonstrated to the public in New Jersey in March 1. January 2. 00. 0, but had apparently been discontinued by 2. The trademark was registered by the USPTO in November 2. Grasso assigned it to Apple Computer, Inc. The earliest recorded use in commerce of an "i. Pod" trademark was in 1. Chrysalis Corp. of Sturgis, Michigan, styled "i. POD".[2. 1]In mid- 2. Pod models were spotted in the latest version of i. Tunes, 1. 2. 2. Belgian website Belgium i. Phone originally found the images when plugging in an i. Pod for the first time, and subsequent leaked photos were found by Pierre Dandumont.[2. On July 2. 7, 2. 01. Apple removed the i. Pod Nano and Shuffle from its stores, marking the end of Apple producing standalone music players.[2. Currently, the i. Pod Touch is the only i. Pod produced by Apple. Hardware. Chipsets and Electronics. Chipset or Electronic. Product(s)Component(s)Microcontrolleri. Pod Classic 1st to 3rd generations. Two ARM 7. TDMI- derived CPUs running at 9. MHzi. Pod Classic 4th and 5th generations, i. Pod Mini, i. Pod Nano 1st generation. Variable- speed ARM 7. TDMI CPUs, running at a peak of 8. MHz to save battery lifei. Pod Classic 6th generation, i. Pod Nano 2nd generation onwards, i. Pod Shuffle 2nd generation onwards. Samsung. System- on- a- chip, based around an ARM processor.[2. Pod Shuffle 1st generation. Sigma. Tel D- Major STMP3. MHz that handles both the music decoding and the audio circuitry.[2. Pod Touch 1st and 2nd generation. ARM 1. 17. 6JZ(F)- S at 4. MHz for 1st gen, 5. MHz for 2nd gen. i. Pod Touch 3rd and 4th generation. ARM Cortex A8 at 6. MHz for 3rd gen, 8. MHz for 4th gen. (Apple A4)i. Pod Touch 5th generation. ARM Cortex A9 at 8. MHz (Apple A5)i. Pod Touch 6th generation. Apple ARMv. 8- A "Typhoon" at 1. GHz (Apple A8) with Apple M8 Motion coprocessor. Audio Chipi. Pod Classic 1st to 5th generation, i. Pod Touch 1st generation, i. Pod Nano 1st to 3rd generation, i. Pod Mini[2. 8]Audio Codecs developed by Wolfson Microelectronicsi. Pod Classic 6th generation, i. Pod Touch 2nd generation onwards, i. Pod Shuffle, i. Pod Nano 4th generation onwards. Cirrus Logic Audio Codec Chip. Storage Mediumi. Pod Classic. ATA- 6, 4. 20. 0 rpm with ZIF connectors) made by Toshibai. Pod Mini. 25. 4 mm (1 in) Microdrive by Hitachi and Seagatei. Pod Nano. Flash Memory from Samsung, Toshiba, and othersi. Pod Shuffle and Touch. Flash Memory. Batteriesi. Pod Classic 1st and 2nd generation. Internal Recyclable Lithium Polymer Batteriesi. Pod Classic 3rd generation onwards, i. Pod Mini, i. Pod Nano, i. Pod Touch, i. Pod Shuffle. Internal Recyclable Lithium- Ion Batteries.
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