8 special things we lost about iPhones since their launch

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The iPhone is credited with the birth of the smartphones that we use today, as the year 2007 witnessed the launch of the first iPhone with a touch screen, and the phone since that time so far has had many advantages, and it has lost many of them as well.

 

We took a trip in memory to remember the advantages of iPhones that no longer exist, and the iPhone is a fundamental witness to the progress of humanity today - which has not found a cure to combat the Corona virus until the moment - and with the main models continuing to adopt the design of the full screen, front and back glass, and adding a feature (Face ID), the first features we saw on iPhones remain dear to us.

 

8 special things we lost on iPhones:

Skeuomorphism:

It first appeared in 2007 in the iPhone OS 1, where it became a favorite among many fans of Apple devices, and when Apple radically reformed the look and feel of its interface with (iOS 7) in 2013 it abandoned it, and there was a buzz in the media He is a fan of both.

 

However, as with most changes in the tech world, skeuomorphism was forgotten after a year or so, and the new iOS was adopted.

 

30-pin connector:

This feature first appeared in 2007, and was last seen in 2011 (iPhone 4S).

 

While the original iPhone boasted of this feature, it was not new to Apple's first phone. But with the company's (iPod) group, (30-pin connector) will live for a long time in memory with anyone who bought any form of (iPhone, iPod dock, Speaker, stereo) in the early 21st century.

 

Plastic body:

It made its debut in 2007 with the original iPhone, and its last appearance was in 2013 with the iPhone 5C.

 

Plastic is cheap and lightweight, which makes it a great material for smartphones, and while it's hard to accept in today's all-glass world, iPhones have used it widely.

 

Flat steel frame:

It made its debut in 2010 with the iPhone 4, and its last appearance was in 2016 with the iPhone SE.

 

Game Center app:

Its first appearance was in 2010 with iOS 4.1, while its last appearance was in 2015 with iOS 9.

 

Aluminum body:

It first appeared in 2007, and was last seen in 2016 on the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.

 

Headphone jack:

It made its debut in 2007 with the original iPhone, and was last seen in the 2016 iPhone 6S and 6S Plus phones.

 

The actual home button:

It made its debut in 2007 with the original iPhone, and its last appearance was in 2015 with the iPhone 6S.

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