Jonathan Ive: Apple Almost Scrapped the iPhone

In Redmond, Wash., Windows Vista II is being prepped for its debut. Soon, Microsoft’s latest OS will be installed on 95% of desktops and laptops around the world, with that iPod company in Cupertino, Calif. taking the little that’s left.
This all could have been reality had Apple scrapped plans for the first iPhone. And this almost happened “multiple times,” Apple Senior Vice President of industrial design Jonathan Ive told The Telegraph.
According to Ive, Apple was very close to canceling plans to enter the smartphone market.
“We nearly shelved the phone because we thought there were fundamental problems that we can’t solve. With the early prototypes, I held the phone to my ear and my ear [would] dial the number. You have to detect all sorts of ear-shapes and chin shapes, skin color and hairdo … that was one of just many examples where we really thought, perhaps this isn’t going to work.”
Luckily, Apple got it right and introduced the world to the iPhone in January 2007. The rest, as they say, is history.
The iPhone became one of the best-selling smartphones on the planet and because of it, the first iPad was introduced in 2010. The introduction of iOS forced Google to develop Android. Combined, both companies contributed to the decline of BlackBerry and the end of Palm.
Without the iPhone, Apple’s OS X would probably still be trailing Microsoft’s Windows by large numbers. Instead, the combination of iOS and OS X could soon overtake Windows worldwide.
All this because of the iPhone, which will reportedly be refreshed for a sixth time in September.
Image courtesy of Flickr, glub
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This article originally published at AppAdvice here.
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