- &quot;Why do you want an iPhone&quot;<br><br>- &quot;I don&#39;t know, it looks cool.&quot;
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And a big thank you to the nets that keep the chinese workers from committing suicide at the apple factories
Employee;They must be happy that Steve is gone.
Steve Job&#39;s got his idea from Nokia engineer... Nokia had pretty similar prototype minus design...<br><br>and Steve Jobs saw it on some consumer electronics meeting..<br><br>there&#39;s interview of this Nokia engineer somewhere in YouTube... and some years later they released first iPhone...
Im actually watching this for the 6th tome ...... this is an awsome documentary Dagogo 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
So wayne Westerman invented the smart phone? just saying!
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Man, what an amazing video. I started off to watch a few minutes, ended up watching to the end.
They should show this in every high school.
Your documentaries are super awesome, but i would prefer if you don’t say “quote” “end quote” it’s so annoying
Nerd Jesus....
It’s sad that this documentary doesn’t have more views, I mean like this is the most informative documentary I’ve seen about the original iPhone. We should share this with people so that they can too appreciate the stuff that went into the devices we hold in our hands., its because of the title, people just think its another iphone presentation video and probably don&#39;t click on it because they&#39;ve seen many before... i wasn&#39;t going to click on it...but i did - because 1) coldfusion 2) time uploaded meaning its new 3) Coldfusion person biography video that has told me what a guy he is and how he makes these awesome videos..., But Apple and Steve Jobs do not want people to know all of this ., Nerds are far and few between., Yea this video is too amazing.
Not sure what i think here...Jobs was ruthless...didn&#39;t care how many peoples lives he f**Ked up...and then claimed himself the messiah of the most innovative gadget in history.....mmmmm....i will let yall be the judge of that one.....follow your dreams for sure....but how many people are you prepared to take to the sacrificial altar ? ....a lot in Jobs case.......peace.
BEST DOCUMENTARY I HAVE SEEN IN MONTHS!
Finally i can justify iphone over price...
I just bought my very first iPhone in Dec 2019 after more than 15 years of owning Androids. I purchased a refurbished iPhone 6s from my phone company for $105. I had some experience with Apple prior to this owning an iPad mini 2 for 3 years but really wanted the portability of the iPhone when my last Android broke. I couldn’t live without an iPhone now. Yes I’m aware the 6s is “ancient” but it does everything I need and want it to do and it was affordable.
What I like about this video is that makes people think and appreciate a lot more....<br>Amazing story and couldn&#39;t be shown better than in this video, great work!
Blackberry invented the smartphone not Apple. Apple just innovated a lot and pushed the industry forward in leaps and bounds. The industry wouldn’t be the same without them. Just setting the record straight
it&#39;s been a week since I know about this channel and I am in love, tnx ColdFusion !!!!!!
Steve Jobs didn’t do anything. It was the engineers who came up with everything
this is the best video I saw about it. Amazing and wonderful job &lt;3
I always love coming back to this documentary brotha!!! I do really miss the days when you used to say “I can’t wait to see what Apple does next with iPod or iPhone!!” Slight improvements don’t wow people at all especially if you are one of those who upgrades phones every year or 2 years!! I just upgraded in November 2019 from the iPhone 6 Plus from launch to the iPhone 11 and holy moo!!! What an upgrade!!!! To say that my iPhone 6 plus lasted this long and no I didn’t experience the bend because I was smart and smacked an Otter Box case on it from day one!!! I still have it in my small Apple collection and it was the first iPhone I bought at launch!!! I know that Apple gets much hate from Android users for it’s lack of features that Android has had for years or first but Apple doesn’t just jump into things. They research and test at least software wise and if there is an issue, they do patch it rather quickly. Not to mention the ecosystem!! I have yet to have a modern MacBook Pro stuck on my 2011 still but hopefully I can get a newer one soon. I might wait until this years are 2 years old though because of the butterfly keyboards but damn!! I guess I am an Apple sheep but am very critical of their wrong decisions and also do appreciate the hardware that competitors have just dislike Android very much!! I hope that Apple can introduce the next big one soon some day as again I really miss the days of the iPods and early years of iPhone like when iPhone 4 was introduced!!!
The beginning of an era of scam
Amazing mindset..... <br>Thanks for this...
As usual, nicely produced video... that lacks a good portion of key facts and changes the narrative from reality. As an example, you missed the part where Apple had been working on a tablet and the underlying technology behind it long before they decided to make a phone. Etc, etc...
That was amazing to watch. Thank you
Are you telling me that Ken Kocienda is the guy I have to thank for &quot;damn you autocorrect&quot; these past 13 years?, so without fingerworks the iPhone wouldn’t exist
One of the best channels on youtube I subscribed to.
SIR COULD YOU MAKE VIDEO THEORY ABOUT&quot; WHAT WOULD BE WORLD LIKE IF HE DIDNT LAUNCHED IPHONE&quot;
in the philippines we hav a old saying - (meron kang iphone wala ka naman ipon) haha
omg this video is soo goodd !! Im sad I gave up on my engineering dreams in highschool lol, their creativity is out of this world
The human cost.... makes one wonder whether technology is serving man, or man serving technology. Intelligence in the service of madness... like mutually assured destruction. If you don&#39;t preserve the sanctity and integrity of family, society will ultimately crumble.... and it is!
What motivates people to give so much of themselves while working in a hostile environment, and get so little reward or recognition for it?, @Bro how mad are you LOL I certainly hope so, but know otherwise., @j ur wrong, @Bro how mad are you LOL True only OF they were paid well, and they are not., they would drive home crying in their brand new s classes, Yuppers($$$$), that would do it!
Part of the reason iPhone sales were slow in the first year was that it was an AT&amp;T exclusive. And AT&amp;T was charging a premium for the service. Even if you wanted to get the iPhone, many people would have been locked in to a multi-year contract with another service provider. The exclusive made sense I guess at the time, though it would be unheard of today now that advanced cellphones are so ubiquitous.
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24O00Jz8R04&amp;t=30m48s">30:48</a> The story of google and Steve Jobs is very important to the history of the iPhone. Google founders were on the board at Apple and got wind of the iPhone before it launched. They took the idea and created Android....but with none of the years of hard work involved that Apple had to go through. Steve took this very personally, and that why Apple went gangbusters on Google/Samsung (round corners fiasco).
This is an exceptional video! Thank you!
Poor finger works
I wish they didn&#39;t make these videos so melodramatic....
The first in a long series of iJunk.
For all of you wondering which song is played during Jobs speech (<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24O00Jz8R04&amp;t=8m00s">8:00</a>), It&#39;s Gigi Masin - Stella Maris :D, oohh thank you..!!!
Amazing video! Great work man!
Typo alert: You misspelled &#39;Forstall&#39; and &#39;feud&#39; in the epilogue.
Watching this on my iPhone 11......tears rolling down my eyes.....kudos to all the brilliant peoples that make the existence of this product possible...and Steve Jobs for keeping the fire going...
Steve never a creator or inventor....not him... i hate this guy from day one.
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Steve was a fucking monster. But hey he did give us nice phone thingies to improve and waste our lives.
a product that changed the world!
a few mediocre divorces sound like a light price for changing the world...
Great sacrifice and great risk to the employees.<br>Risk and reward for the executives.<br><br>That final bit about Steve Jobs sounds inspirational, but I think it&#39;s quite worrying: he cares about making great products, his vision mattered over anything else, even the physical and social well-being of his employees. And we applauded him for it.
It’s so weird to watch this on my iPhone 11 Pro Max because it seems like just yesterday the original iPhone came out. Now it’s 13 years later and the power of my phone would have been science fiction back then. The display alone is unbelievable.
No offense but if some divine intervention really exists - I guessed they knew what Steve Jobs would be in the long run and so they decided to make him a legend rather than live as a Slave Lord.
Awesome presentation. Thank you!
Watched to end. Thanks 😊
Awesome video. Thanks for your time and effort.
Thank you for this video and all the people who made made it happen.
“Why world Apple want to jump into the handset market ? “ I wonder what Phone that interviewer uses now, and if people who know him remind him of that question he asked Jobs??
Just thank you for the video. A pure delight.
The determination and drive jobs had knowing he hadn&#39;t long to live yet still continued to drive this product to market is beyond belief
My favorite documentary
What an amazing documentary!! Thanks for the great work.
So it was someone else`s idea, apple just bought it and made it and added things to it.
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24O00Jz8R04&amp;t=28m19s">28:19</a> not fair comparison nasa hat to use freaking sewing thread as memory and they had only a few kilobytes due to it been on the deadline
I need to give my phone a hug!
What a great doc about the <b>human</b> cost of innovation. What happened at apple however, is not unique - Read stories about the Apollo program in the 1960&#39;s and you will hear similar soul-crushing stories. Trying to put innovation on a tight timeline under immense pressure to perform in never pretty.
wow !
Really informative video. New subscriber here.
I do not often comment videos on YouTube, but this one deserved it. Great documentary with some interesting info.<br>The iPhone really changed the world if you so want. Digitalization today, is also a result of this. And one side comment... Steve Jobs mentioned no names of people that have contributed to the development of the iPhone. Apple acquired Fingerworks, so that&#39;s it. There are many separate things, but only the combination of all of these result in the iPhone.
First soundtrack plssss?
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We must never forget the people who made this happen.
Great work, I think this is the first video I have watch that tell a good story on the development iPhone, great work.
No toy, no matter how cool, is worth sacrificing even one marriage for. What a tragic story.
With PCs we had 20&quot; monitors so you didn&#39;t need to zoom in on every damn thing. I don&#39;t know about you, but I can go days on a PC without having to zoom in on anything. Contrast with a smartphone where it&#39;s many times a day, because we have a 6&quot; screen.
Pretty annoying he thought he was so brilliant, without his team he was nothing.
Everyone&#39;s complaining how bad Steve Jobs was. It&#39;s true he didn&#39;t like to give credit but without him pushing people cross their limits, you wouldn&#39;t be able to type all these comments under a minute.
I believe that the at&amp;t exclusive hurt sales in the end, that forced other carries to throw their weight behind android.
You’re getting old when you realise that there’s people using an iPhone that wasn’t born when the first iPhone got out
Steve Jobs squeeze people to death: He&#39;s the collest ever!<br><br>EA squeeze people to death: EA is the most evil company in the world!, Was anybody under the illusion that Apple, Google, Amazon or any other massive tech company were actually doing right by their employees?
For revolutionary products to come up, struggles and endless efforts by the team is imminent. Thanks to the lovely team for bringing out such a revolutionary product..Steve Jobs was a visionary .
I found this channel from a college course I am enrolled in
I have 2 words for you GENERAL MAGIC!!!! See the real origins and ideas of the &quot;IPhone&quot;!! Phenomenal Documentary. Tony Fadell as described here as the one who lead the successful IPod division worked for General Magic wayy back in the early 90s and was way ahead of their time and would later implement those ideas from General Magic into the IPhone.
I’m mind blown of this YouTube page. Great content.
Thanks for putting this documentary. I also recommend to watch documentary about - General Magic - the movie, shows how great vision and epic failure and origin of &quot;smartphone&quot; - <a href="https://www.generalmagicthemovie.com/">https://www.generalmagicthemovie.com/</a>
Dagogo! @coldfusion!!!! Please I beg you! Finish She Shines :((<br>It’s such an emotional banger, I need it errrr I mean we all need it!
For those who don&#39;t know it, Steve Jobs really never programmed. Yeap he didn&#39;t
great video thanks!
Steve Jobs played a bigger role than what I saw at the end of this video. I mean, you can paint it any way you want, but the company somehow thrived when he began it, tanked when he left, and somehow thrived again when he returned. Thrive as in influence and value, it became the literal most valuable company in the world from the verge of bankruptcy. So I think it&#39;s easy to nitpick him as not being a visionary and being hurtful from handful of few third party interviews, but it&#39;s another thing when you literally change the course of technology, and mankind with it, multiple times in a row. Action speaks louder than words. Was he nice? I think so. Not to his employees, but to the products, and to the people who used them. In some ways, he&#39;s the most compassionate and caring person I&#39;ve ever seen, because he put us before his own image and his company&#39;s temporary comfort. He knew what it would take to bring about a revolution, and he was unflinching in his vision and direction.
At <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24O00Jz8R04&amp;t=29m34s">29:34</a>, that guy looks like Cleetus McFarland
From beginning to end all i can say is Wow , just wow
He only pushed his people because his time is limited in this world ☹️ thankyou steve salamat
Thank you for that video.
I want AR contacts and a Neurolink so I can use my iPhone’s 5g modem to connect my mind to the internet. That is the future
Any woman who leaves her husband for working too much was not the right woman anyway.
So basically, Steve Jobs was and has always been an arsehole!?
But how was that cpu problem solved he????
Jesus, could&#39;ve saved myself 4hrs watching 2 Steve Jobs movies and just watched this. This is the real deal
I have to admit, I gained respect for Apple after this documentary since they were the first in the world to envision and make a smartphone. Their products are still way overpriced though, and it&#39;s not like Apple hasn&#39;t been guilty of doing some copying of their own.
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Android was actually developed first though. Youre missing important details. Good job though!, Yeah. And it was shit., The Android you know today wasn’t anything close to the Android you would see before the iPhone, it’s hard to even call the operating system derivative. The first touch screen Android was, for all intents and purposes, the first Android phone, and that didn’t land till 2008 with the HTC Dream.
F*cking Amazing and very inspirational. Thank you sir