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How the iPhone has changed in 10 years

As the iPhone marks 10 years since first going on sale, its current version stands among the most advanced devices around.

Until June 29, 2007 the modern smartphone didn't exist, and the user experience on the original iPhone was very different.

HOW HAS THE iPHONE CHANGED IN 10 YEARS?

* NO APP STORE - The App Store, home to every addictive game and service a user could need did not appear until 2008, so adding and customising features to the phone was not an option. In fact, the original iPhone offered just 15 pre-installed apps, including the calculator, stocks, maps and weather apps.

* TOUCHSCREEN - Until the iPhone, physical keyboards had been present on all of the biggest sellers in the mobile phone market. The iPhone was the first to successfully make the switch to multi-touch screens and virtual keyboards, eliminating the stylus at the same time, which had been popular on other touchscreen and PDA devices up to this point.

* A SINGLE CAMERA - Selfies were yet to take off, but even if they had, taking one on an original iPhone would have proved difficult as it didn't have a front-facing camera. Even the rear camera was only two megapixels, in comparison, the iPhone 7 houses a seven megapixel front-facing camera.

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* SOCIAL MEDIA - With no social media apps available, updating your Facebook or Twitter would involve using the web browser - which at this stage was still known only as Web and not Safari.

* iPOD In a nod to its previous great product success, the app we now know as Music was called iPod on the first iPhone. Indeed, Steve Jobs even referred to the original iPhone as a phone combined with an iPod when announcing the device, rather than a smartphone.


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