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The development of
iPhone had its share of tough drawbacks, especially when it was almost restarted from scratch in fall 2006. But the prototype was eventually ready
for Macworld, on January 9 2007.
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<img class="left-pic zoom-this" src="samples/steve-jobs/pics/43.jpg" width="170" height="138">
That day, when Steve took the stage at Moscone Center in San Francisco, he
told his audience they would making some history together. He knew iPhone would be one of the most important product in Apples history, one
that would set its destiny for decades to come. This little box less than half an inch thick was the ultimate digital pocket device, a computer/iPod/
phone that allowed its owner to make calls, take photos, handle contacts and email, browse the Web, listen to music and watch movies in a powerful
yet incredibly easy fashion that was unmatched by any of its predecessors.
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