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Do you know what the 'i' in iPhone means?

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    The 'i' in iPhone (and other Apple products like iMac, iPod, iPad) was originally introduced by Steve Jobs in 1998 with the launch of the iMac. While its initial and primary meaning was "internet", highlighting the device's easy web connectivity, Jobs also expanded on its broader connotations. He stRead more

    The ‘i’ in iPhone (and other Apple products like iMac, iPod, iPad) was originally introduced by Steve Jobs in 1998 with the launch of the iMac. While its initial and primary meaning was “internet”, highlighting the device’s easy web connectivity, Jobs also expanded on its broader connotations.

    He stated that the “i” also stood for:

    • Individual: Emphasizing personalization and the user’s unique experience.
    • Instruct: Highlighting the products’ educational capabilities.
    • Inform: Focusing on the ability to access and deliver information.
    • Inspire: Reflecting Apple’s goal to spark creativity and innovation.

    Over time, the “i” has evolved to become a strong brand identifier for Apple’s consumer products, and with the integration of AI, some have suggested it also now signifies “intelligence.” While it started with “internet,” it’s clearly come to represent a wider range of concepts that align with Apple’s product philosophy.

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