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the one carrier to support
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iPhone. Apple kept complete control over design, manufacturing and marketing — and they even managed to garner $10 a month from every
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iPhone Cingular plan. AT&T didn’t even see iPhone until a couple of weeks before it was introduced in January 2007: although such secrecy was
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common at Apple, it was unheard of in the cell phone industry.
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<p>
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Work on the iPhone really intensified by early 2006. The product was, once
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again, a tribute to Apple’s unique ability to innovate in the consumer electronics industry. It was a miracle of the marriage of hardware and
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software, and Apple was the only company that excelled in both. On the software side, it used Mac OS X, the exact same system that was used on
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Macs. This made iPhone potentially able to run any kind of Mac software. As for hardware, its most revolutionary feature was its touch-screen display, a
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technology Apple originally developed for a tablet PC... that would eventually be introduced three years later (iPad, folks!).
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</p>
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</div>
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