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iPhone 11 Pro vs Original iPhone!

Marques Brownlee@mkbhd4.5M viewsNov 7, 201910:24
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In this retro tech comparison, the creator revisits the original iPhone and contrasts it with the iPhone 11 Pro to highlight how far mobile technology has advanced. The video foregrounds the fundamental design choices of the first iPhone, such as the thick chassis, the use of a plastic bottom for antenna passage, a 3.5 inch LCD display, and the iconic two-tone metal and plastic build. The host also reflects on the user experience of iOS 3.1.3 and how the original iPhone set the stage for modern smartphones, noting features like multi-touch, the absence of a front camera, and the early limits of the camera and battery life. Throughout, the video emphasizes how incremental yearly improvements, rather than dramatic leaps, guide the ongoing evolution of flagship devices and consumer expectations in a mature smartphone market.

Topics · technology · mobile devices · history · design · consumer electronics · science & technology

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What was revolutionary about the original iPhone's display and touch interface?
The original iPhone introduced a glass touchscreen with ten finger multi-touch, which was a major leap in mobile UI at the time.
How does the original iPhone compare in size and feel to modern devices?
It feels chunky and small by today's standards, with a 3.5 inch display and a bulky form factor that contrasts with current large, edge-to-edge screens.
What are some early limitations of the first iPhone highlighted in the video?
Limited camera features, no front camera, no video mode, basic 3.1.3 iOS interface, and a shorter battery life by today’s standards.