People Were Astonished to Learn What the “i” in iPhone Means

The omnipresent “i” in Apple’s recognisable products, such as the iPhone and iPad, has long sparked interest and conjecture. Others thought it may symbolise something more profound,

Representing the innovative technology and user-centric philosophy that Apple products embody, while others said it was just a fashionable design decision.

However, the reality behind the “i” has just come to light again, surprising many with its significance and origins.

When Steve Jobs debuted the iMac, the first Apple device to have the “i” prefix, in 1998, the tale began. Jobs clarified at the unveiling that the “i” in iMac mostly meant for “internet.”

The iMac was a ground-breaking device at the time, meant to make internet access easier and more user-friendly for the typical user.

This emphasis on the internet was revolutionary as it matched the growing significance of the WWW. But Jobs didn’t end there. He pointed out that the “i” included more than simply “internet”;

 

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