I want ALL the employees that were involved in the first iPhone, that got divorces ,fired , the toilet guy , the finger works employees to come forward and tell their experiences make a Netflix show about it , they deserve the recognition on so many levels 👏
@Ghost no one said both carnt be done, and besides a doubt anyone would know about cold fusion unless they come across the channel or had the video recommended to them based on their cookies
What the hell. I read "34mins long" and thought it was a typo, but then I realised that the video was actually that long. Time flies when a video is good
because the movie is focusing on selling the image of his that everyone want to imagine and not the real deal of things how they happened. Also he was right, it was good technology to read on the bathroom...
I was at that keynote by accident (I was an installation supervisor at the show) I was on my way out of Moscone South Hall after the finishing touches on a couple of rental exhibits and saw just hundreds of people headed in one direction, I thought it was an evacuation or something, when I realized I was walking into a Keynote meeting I tried to turn around as I had no idea if I was allowed to to enter with an I&D badge but the crowd was HUGE so I just went with the flow, got in and found an empty seat near the front and man was I glad I did. I had no idea Steve Jobs would be talking and I just sat there with my mouth open the whole time, everyone in the room realized that this was a game changer in that this wasn't just a phone that could play music with an Apple logo on it, this was a Star Trek level of experience and the possibilities were endless, just about anything you could need in the palm of your hand would become "there's a app for that" I'm so glad I stumbled into that keynote presentation and to all the people involved in the development especially the ones who gave blood sweat and tears, you literally changed how the world works so THANK YOU! I worked at Apple years later and I know that many of the true innovators and people who make the magic happen rarely get the recognition they deserve because of the corporate structure, a lot of great people end up just wondering out the front door never wanting to look back.
They don't get credit because they agreed that their work/contributions are works for-hire and also sign non-disclosure agreements which is something that keeps them selling/telling to the competition.
I was at CES in Las Vegas that year. Apple was not even there yet all eyes were watching the presentation on any TV they could find at CES. Apple owned CES that year and they weren’t even attending. Apple world always coincided with CES but it was in SF.
Up to this video these two 10min videos were the best talking about the development of the iPhone. Apple's Secret iPhone Launch Team: The event that began it all m.ruclips.net/video/xxBc1c3uAJw/видео.html iPhone 10 Years Later: The phone that almost wasnt m.ruclips.net/video/FfXuxiO_Iqg/видео.html
Actually no..... either this Documentary isnt right or Steve Jobs was lying at D8 ( look it up ) iPad was the touchscreen project, they put that on hold and on the shelf... he said; my god.... we can make a phone out of this !
@@timhornswaggle1243 true, private investment only poured in after apple received government business loans. Even all the things that make a smart phone smart were created through publicly funded research, which apple took and used to privatize the profits. No mention of any of this in this video.
"ColdFusionTV" is a fitting name. Your channel is completely comprised of videos I would expect to watch on actual Television. Haven't been able to enjoy this type of presentation since I was a kid, when Television was more honest about itself. Thank you.
There was a time in Canada and Britain that this in fact WAS TV... I had three channels growing up in Canada, and one of them was government funded. Also, this is impeccably researched. As a marketer, engineers and designers going to marketing to determine viability should be common practice, but it should not be a defined of whether engineers/design should continue their pursuit. In fact, marketing should never intrude on imagination. Super important point! 👊🏿🧔🏾
As much as he did for the company, Steve was a very cold and sometimes even cruel man. Fans tend to remember him fondly, but the employees that worked under him will tell you the true story. He will always be remembered for all the great things, but it’s also important to remember that he had flaws just like everyone else
Fuck that guy. If there's a hell that resembles Danté's Inferno, we can only hope that Satan spits out Brutus and Cassius to make room for Gates and Jobs.
It’s still mind blowing to think how a technology that we take for granted today had such a rocky development. Every person who helped make the original iPhone should be recognized by everyone in the history books.
It's because they were all paid off for pennys and signed NDAs (non-disclosure agreements). Their work was for-hire. Apple paid them for their work and owns it now. Without Apple the company they wouldn't have accomplished anything on their own.
all of human innovation is just rich assholes stealing ideas from the working class and having the money or connections to actually push said invention into more than a prototype stage - all being praised in their time as if they planned or designed it themselves - all the while those people who actually did the hard work are not even footnotes. Henry Ford, Alexander Gram Bell, Thomas Edison, Leonardo DaVinchi... and our generations poster boy "Steve Jobs" are all the same. Guys who got credit for the accumulation of hundreds of other peoples sleepless nights and hard work.
@@meisterl0 it would have been invented anyway. Technology isnt bound to one person or one companys plans or happy accidents. It was next in line in the natural progression of technical progression, only hijacked and branded by apple in the same way they had purchased Xerox technology to make the First Mac PC OS. They saw it (by accident) and said hey we could sell that! So paid off xerox. The only thing apple actually invented was the method of fooling people into paying a premium price for under performing devices - the tech would probably be even further along if Apple didnt exist as it wouldnt all be locked behind ridiculously priced paywalls and poorer children would be able to grow up using better technology, leading toward the NEXT technological step... and so on.
I think the world should realize that it wasn't just steve jobs who created the iphone as it is made to believe . It was a collective effort of each and every person in that project.
Yes BUT if the collective had their way the first attempt at the iPhone would have been released - Jobs knew it wasn't good enough - the collective were happy with everyone agreeing - AKA compromise.
The fact that I'm sitting here watching this video on a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, makes me realize how grateful we need to be to all those engineers who gave up so much to create such a revolutionary product such as the iPhone...without the iPhone it's very possible all of the current touchscreen phones we enjoy today probably wouldn't exist...Thank you Apple and all those great engineers who gave up so much time and made so many sacrifices and Steve wherever you are thank you for being such a visionary and leading such a great team!💪
Yeah we probably wouldn't have superior devices like the S22 ultra (same phone I have) if not for the groundwork with apps and such. It's crazy how android caught up and even surpassed the ios system
@@gideoninc8687 The iPhone out-benchmarks every Samsung flagship, more Android users switch to iOS each year than iOS users switch to Android, iOS has vastly fewer security issues, the App Store is much better curated and doesn't have reams of scam apps and malware unlike the Play Store, iPhones last far longer and get years more full OS updates than any Android flagship - it's sad that the only time Android users ever talk about their phones it's in comparison to the iPhone, it's never about the merits of the phone itself, because you all have this bizarre inferiority complex. If you're happy with your Samsung then just ignore the iPhone and be happy, trying to pretend that your phone is better just makes you seem pathetic and misinformed. It's fine to prefer something that's factually less capable, there's no need to be envious.
To those who gave years of their lives, and to those whom Apple ignored: THANK YOU for your sacrifice and for creating such an amazing product. You’ve made a mark on the world!
@@TheTruthSeeker756 yeah but without his consistent refusal to settle for anything less than great they would have ended up with some dog shit product. Steve Jobs was a dick, but also a talented leader, and we wouldn't be where we are right now without him.
If you buy Apple's crappy productsyou're a fucking dumbass and hypocrite as you're supporting these kind of unnecesary practices. He might have been ahead of time by some years but eventually this kind of UIs would have been developed by competitors in time without having to sacrifice your employees.
@@serialdrunkdriver He was not a talented leader, he was a good businessman and also a good manipulator of talented people. Saying that Jobs was a talented leader is like saying that slave plantation owners were talented leaders too because they could produce tons of raw materials.
@@takalanimapusha5842i know it's been three years since you wrote that comment, but it's still one of the dumbest things i've ever read what in the world does the headphone jack have to do with hacking? lmao
I remember living in Egypt at the time. The first iPhone wasn’t available in our region for a while. I had a friend from the US ship me one. It was locked in with AT&T if I remember correctly. I had to try and figure out how to jailbreak it. I managed to get it done. I was 16 at the time. It was one of the happiest moments of my life. Good times!
Behind one man's fame, there are 1000s hours of hard work by 100s of people, but no one ever gives them any credits. 1 year later update: I can't believe how many replies I got defending the normality of idolizing a tyrant that was mostly a marketer rather than a true inventor. I have a friend who worked at Apple during those times, Jobs was a rude, cold control freak, and most of the designs are from the people he enslaved. It's one thing to say Bell invented the telephone but a much different than saying Job invented the iphone. Sure, most engineers does not get the credit for what they did, but no one idolized a single person for creating a game, a product, heck, I don't think anyone idolize Bill Gate for popularize home pc by creating the window system, at least he was doing engineering task with his team while Jobs just outsmarted Xerox by stealing what they had from under their nose, or completely ripped of his "friend" Steve Wozniak.
Agreed. That's why I never obsess over a multi-millionaire/billionaire or put them on a pedestal because success like that is a product of team work, sometimes even from exploiting people. I don't get why tons of people worship Steve. He's one of the world's greatest marketers, not like he engineered all that.
@@JaskyVerse it’s the difference between 1 person we all would remember, and 100’s we would all forget. Don’t forget Steve had to convince these people to dedicate their lives to his vision.
This video reveals a lot on the pain & sacrifices endured to revolutionise humans' lives that we take for granted nowadays. Another well made mini-documentary Dagogo! Keep it up! 👍🏽
Well this shows how amazing person was steve jobs !!! Horrible father , fired the guy that put apple again on the map after the disaster days of 90 Scullys ,creating the ipod !And says apple creates multitouch a lie and dont even invite the creator off the tech to the keynote! Horrible guy ,now is dead and i dont care !
Just wanted to let you know, I used to work in advertising in Malaysia and now am in marketing for an Australian company. I would always go back to this video everytime I get stuck, While I've studied Apple and Steve Jobs marketing of the iPhone extensively it's this story that actually puts the whole thing together. While great marketing sells products, great products are the best marketing a company can have. By having both is what made the iPhone especially the 4 so iconic, the first 3 were improvements of a great idea and the 4th consolidated it with great design and great marketing. The struggles of everyone in the project was worth it as Apple changed the game and revolutianised the smartphone. This video is still your best imho because of the detail and research (your other videos are also great but this was next level). Seeing how Steve Jobs while he didn't create the iPhone, he was the man who led and pushed the people in Apple to do their absolute best and that is what is important and why he is so iconic. He didn't micromanage but he was firm in pushing for nothing less than perfect, He wasn't the easiest person to work for but he knew how to get the best people to do their best. Everytime i come back to this video it reminds me a good leader leads teams, but a great leader leads teams of people that are better than him and make them work together bringing the best of each person to create perfection.
@@Eugenepanels There's no need to. The fact that you - or I - are watching is sufficient revenue.
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Na this is the free trial version, if you buy the 2000 dollar subscription you get the full version, but you cant use youtube so you need to buy a 400 euro converter to watch it in itunes, then after a 2 years we stop updating the IOS so if you want to see the content of this vid, you will have to buy a new 2000 dollar subscription and when you accidently break your subscription or it breaks down on it's own due to on purpose designflaws, we have these genius bars that cant help you but are designed and instructed to tell you that the repair of your subscription is 1950 dollars so you'd better of buying a new subsciption for the warrenty, and when it's in your warrenty we get a guy to look at it that has no idea how the product is even supposed to function and rather then repair the fuse or chip thats broken on the motherboard just change the entire motherboard and tell you we always sweep the content of your documents to hide his total incompetence of actually repairing it. Since he's incompetent and can't tell waterdamage wbich happens to be the only thing that forfeit your warrenty we put watersensors in it to give him some idea, btw they also turn red if you just happen to have no waterdamage at all but live in a bit more humid environment, just so we can get rid of the warrenty. For if you are smart enough and bring it to some other guy that acually has the competence to actually repair it, we design our own screws so he cant open it and once he does we will tell the companies we do business with they can only sell to apple, to force you to buy a new subscription.. aaand on your new subscription we don't have i-tunes so now you have to buy another 400 dollar app that could instal i-tunes on your newer model of subscription.... who cares about costumors right? that's apple in a nutshell today. And why they have a huge revenue even though relative low units they sold and why they are dropping because it turns out costumors dont like to be treated like that. But yeah thats what happens if the one really caring about costumor service is gone and you make a salesman ceo...They even now dont report unit sale at all anymore fearing investors would stay away.
This is actually sad it sounds like they used their employees pushed them to the brink of insanity and gave them no thanks, acknowledgement or even cash just gradually fired them. To all those people hopefully one day who read this who created not only the iPhone but contibute to everyday things that improve everyone's lives and are never acknowledged, thank you, the world thanks you and we appreciate you.
I remember in 2008 when I was starting high school, one of my friends had the first iPhone. When I saw it for the first time it blew me away, it was the first smart phone I have ever seen, I always thought it was so advance, so ahead of its time. I didn’t get an smart phone until 2011 the HTC EVO and an iPhone until the 4s. But damn that technology back then was out of this world. I will always respect those apple engineers for developing that, they put in the hard work and the hours, but like always the CEO gets the praise.
What an incredible example of how innovating technology for the purpose of disability adaptation benefits everyone and not just those for whom it was originally designed!
Fair, but my specific point is that when disabled people ask for technologies to be accessible to them, whether for physical difficulties like this example, or for input/output difficulties like blindness or deafness, many companies are of the opinion that spending the effort to make their products more accessible for those folks is an extravagant expense to take on for such a niche population. But in fact, many times the solutions that end up being developed result in new technologies that benefit a much larger population than could ever have been predicted.
@@CoreenMontagna Yeah, but I'm trying to say thag regardless kf the existance of permananet disabilities this innovation would happen. Say your hand cramps up, someone would innovate for that. If there's a problem then there will be innovation around it. Also, who's to say that disabilities aren't actually *crippling* innovation, because ordinarily cool things are being earmarked for a niche market. I.e mouse and keyboard useage with the ipad. (Edit) just realized that I made a dad pun. Nice.
I’m honestly really interested to see where the disability focused Xbox controller goes. From what I’ve seen the people who have used it generally liked it!
What if Steve Jobs was actually a time traveler who went into a future where fingerworks had already created an iPhone and then came back to steal the idea? I'm fairly sure that's a plot to an episode in Star Trek...
This was the first piece of tech in my 46 years of living that blew my mind! It may seem crazy to talk about multi touch in 2023 as magic, but imagine that you never seen that before and someone show you! It was literally 5 years ahead of anything like Steve said. If you think about it, it was around 2012/2013(Galaxy S3)that Android finally was getting to a point where the multi touch scrolling was relatively smooth. Prior to that, it was rough. It had a lot of functionality, but wasn’t as polished.
“Wow another iPhone history video “ Boy was I wrong. Absolutely the best video I’ve seen on the subject. Your video is the iPhone of iPhone videos. Great work!
Yeah, this definitely was the best. It goes into so much about the history of the iPhone that many (including myself) didn't know. It's crazy how much goes into some of the simple things like the "bounce" when you get to the bottom of a list, the swipe to unlock the phone and everything else. So much information, but the video was done in a beautiful way that keeps you engaged.
It’s sad that this documentary doesn’t have more views, I mean like this is the most informative documentary I’ve seen about the original iPhone. We should share this with people so that they can too appreciate the stuff that went into the devices we hold in our hands.
its because of the title, people just think its another iphone presentation video and probably don't click on it because they've seen many before... i wasn't going to click on it...but i did - because 1) coldfusion 2) time uploaded meaning its new 3) Coldfusion person biography video that has told me what a guy he is and how he makes these awesome videos...
@@matthewchunk3689 Nah, he realized that people's time and efforts meant nothing and that in the end they wouldn't need to be credited for their own designs and creations. All he was, was another puppet man who made money off the people who worked under him, and never really gave them the credit they deserve(d).
My respect for Steve Jobs has fallen through the roof and melted right through the foundation of my mental representation of Apple Inc My people believe that he was a great innovator. He was a developer -a term which is currently associated with people who create and invent- but his process of development is not worthy of praise. Down with Apple! It's no longer a company that innovates, it's just another money-grubbing organization that leads it's giant yet dwindling fanbase to spend money on products that are inferior to what is on the market today.
@@6IaI wow wow wow, stop right there! While, the iPhone is definitely *currently*, the most powerful device on the market, there is still a LOT of competition out there, and if they don't keep up a certain standard they'll be easily outpaced by Huawei or Samsung.
The final shots of all the awesome people who left Apple is hard-hitting. So much potential, such a high stake in the products and they left, most of them fired. This is really sad.
Tony was also a member of the General Magic team. A product that was way ahead of its time and was the beginning of the smartphone...it was a PDA...Apple was an investor and took that info and made the Newton and released it earlier to kill buzz for General Magic. Fantastic doc about it on Showtime Anywhere. Highly recommend it.
This video literally saved my life. I've been working on a groundbreaking project for 4 years with the backing of 50+ family and friend investors. It (through impatience) has caused me to lose the relationships with my father and brother, many close friends, my home (I'm writing this from a tent on one of my friend/investor's property), my girlfriend, my dog, and recent weeks, my mental health to the point of being apathetically suicidal. The only thing that has kept me from not doing it these last few weeks is the undying commitment of the handful of people I call "my team" who has been the backbone of everything we've done, for almost no pay the entire time. They too have endured these same losses I've endured, but their commitment and fortitude has humbled and comforted me. I am so inspired to learn about this story behind the iPhone, that was only realized through a group of people who were challenged to their absolute limits. My faith in humanity has been restored. My faith in myself has been restored. Thank you so much for your continued amazing work, @ColdFusion, but especially for this one. I am forever indebted to you.
@Paul Marek, Hello, hang in there. I always respect people involved in innovations, researches and all forms of development because they always try to make the world a better place than it already is. As long as you have the support you need from your team, family and friends, I am sure your project will turn out successful in time. You're gonna be okay!
Great story. One of Job’s superpowers was being a master manipulator of brilliant people. He knew how to strike their ego to achieve what he wanted. He offered them to be part of something great, he pit them against each other, he really knew how to squeeze them good. But the most unbelievable thing is how these brilliant people seemed to never realize how they were being manipulated, perhaps until it was too late and by then they were used, abused or thrown away. The fact that previous prominent Apple team members still have “feuds” between each other, and not only with Jobs, just shows how masterful he was at manipulating them. Jobs is probably still snickering about this in the afterlife.
@Stellvia Hoenheim Interesting thought. But touch technology had already been out for a while then, just not refined properly. Natural development would have meant more generations of useless devices on the market
The more i watch these videos, the more I realise that Jobs was a good product dev, but by no means was the genius he's made out to be. So many people who i don't know came up with such incredible ideas
Just a point… “genius” is 100% linked to creativity and innovation and therefore product development. Genius is not typically a word one would associate with Management or People Development, leadership etc. Therefore that title is not really out of place.
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Sensitivity is actually a double edged sword. It can be a liability, but it can also be used to understand what people want better, and even manipulate them. You'd be surprised how many "rational" and "facts and logic" people can be swayed by pushing the right emotional buttons.
I think the world should realize that it wasn't just steve jobs who created the iphone as it is made to believe . It was a collective effort of each and every person in that project.
The most felt "Thank you" to all of those who invented the smartphone, and which haven't been rightfully being told "Thanks" for their incredible work. For the better or the worse, you changed the world...
34 minutes and 24 seconds of pure perfectionism , I watch this video every time it pops into my recommendation list , everything is insanely great from the editing to the ending .
I learned more about Steve Jobs through this video . . . and I like him less. I’ve heard stories about Tony, who has also been a CEO, but that is no way to treat any person.
Always important to remember that executives of large companies do not have time to be the ones actually creating the innovations so it's pretty much always true that too much credit and attention gets shined to people like Elon Musk for Tesla's innovations and Steve Jobs for Apple's innovations. Sure, every product needs a director and having a good one can be make-or-break for a product and Apple probably wouldn't have been the one to bring out the first smartphone if it weren't for Steve Jobs but it still doesn't mean that they are the ones that actually created the innovations.
Very much true. elon musk in particular bugs me because people think he's this genius that came up with the idea and tech for e.g Paypal and Tesla. Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning were the faces behind Tesla, not Musk. But very few people know that, especially since Musk very much tries to keep that a secret almost. The same goes for Paypal and Neuralink (Btw NL was never intended to be what it "is" today. It was only meant for people with severe brain damage/spinal cord issues to live a more normal life. Not for playing Nintendo in your head. Sounds fun but isn't possible, with today's technology). Musk is a talented businessman (with very RICH parents...) but he isn't this brainchild that people envision him as. Unfortunately, Musk is rich enough that he can throw out statements like he's going to make self-driving cars happen in a year, putting people on mars in 5 years, making the Neuralink thing happen in a short time - and it's a bunch of engineers and scientists problem to figure it out and make it happen. He can just throw out ideas that people will applaud and cheer him for. But he has nothing to do with the actual engineering of said ideas. All the richest people like Gates, Musk, and Jobs - aren't the innovators of the products they're famous for. But they get all the money, recognition, and fame,
True, but... the Sistine Chapel wouldn't exist if Pope Julius II didn't commission the project. The same can be said for the IPhone, the Tesla Model S, etc. The individuals who create the environment and opportunity to create, are just as important as the creators.
28 yrs old..and this is my first time to have an i phone mobile,,, i bought iphone 11 pro max 3days ago... and i’m having fun using it rightnow... iphone is really amazing and truly magical... give credit to those people who made it possible specially steve jobs,, thank you sir
This was a dramatic way to frame it for this youtube video, but I'm not sure this actually had anything to do with Fadell getting fired from Apple. He stayed with Apple for another two years before leaving and founding Nest Thermostat in 2010.
One of the wild things about the original iPhone for me, in hindsight, is how the first model ran on Edge networks. I find that interesting because Edge as a network is so slow when it comes to the internet that I can’t imagine that the phones internet capabilities on the original model were all that great. They probably seemed great for the time when considering where technology was at the time, but I’ll always wonder just how useful any of the web features were on that original model. I do remember that as a young kid when the first model came out that I was just amazed for something like it to exist. I was 13 when it was announced so it was just mind blowing. But I didn’t end up using an iPhone until I bought an iPhone 4 from somebody in 2011 when they had just bought a 4s. For a lot of years I’ve usually switched between iPhone and android. It’s kinda ironic in a way that for a phone that was so revolutionary at the start that in later years it really has never made more jumps like that. It’s still a great phone, which I use currently, but it is kinda ironic how the company that was so far ahead at the beginning has now generally been a few steps behind about technology and features released in their new devices each year.
14:53 i can't imagine how stressful it must be for the development team to see Steve struggle to get it to work on stage, the disappointment on his face was so huge
@@Tom-cn4cm Their wives knew what career these men were in. Besides, Steve Jobs was reknowned for being an unsympathetic and relentless boss. Now they see what the sacrifice was for they will understand IMO.
Roger Blake Then it also follows that their ex-wives don’t deserve a single cent from their hard work. Nobody is entitled to anything from anyone else.
Roger Blake bull fuckin shit. The iPhone project, while definitely brutal, lasted only a couple of years, and the crunch was really only a year. Do you seriously think that a reasonable spouse can’t make such a concession, considering the greater pay off in the future
I feel bad for the engineers and employees who lost relationships I want to salute all of these great people and thank you fir such a remarkable innovation 🙏🏻✨💕
Well jony ive atleast didnt. The best audio quality still is with physically connected headphones. I personally stopped using iphones after they stopped innovating.
@@jaykarhunen6568 iPhone 7 is really great but still they are not removing outdated lighting port with usb c because they earn lot of money from it and dont think about convenience of their customer
Jobs is a piece of shit, got thrown out of Apple for a reason, made his fortune with Pixar and then got bailed out twice when he came back as Apple almost went out of business
No he didn't. He failed to mention that it'll change what society used to do: Socializing with each other in person. He also failed to mention how unsafe it is to use one while driving and how annoying it is to use while at an intersection with the light green and the person is just sitting on their phone.
Those who all hate Steve Jobs must understand, without his vision and attitude there will be no Mac, which inturn help bill gates for windows. There will be no iphone which inturn help google to make android. So what ever he took credit he earn that. We can blame him, but cant avoid him and his contributions. He is one of the best persons who change technology for human use. By the way, a great video.
This is why I love this channel! Learned a lot from your videos! Smashed the like button the moment I saw the title, I knew this was going to be a "good one"! Keep it up my friend!
In hindsight it’s crazy to think about the fact that for a device that was dismissed at first, and almost didn’t happen, has become apples main thing as a source of revenue. iPhones account for half of apples annual revenue. If iPhones fell off it could very realistically end apple with how dependent it is on its sales.
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@@jerryseinfeld5713 Yeah true, i agree it's easy to throw money to every problem and pretend to make solution for all problem but throwing money alone doesn't mean solving the root problem what's great about steve jobs is, he knows how to focus on the idea that will Work, not bet on a bunch of different ideas that nobody cares those iPhone only invented after thousands of prototype, without jobs guiding them iPhone probably be just a hundred of soulless technology hacked together without a clear purpose, or they probably will be settled with the iTunes phone idea and call it a day there are too many tech graveyards, they try to invent something smart, yet nobody cares
I don't think Jobs ever claimed to actually do the job of creating the iphone. He was a part of the getting it to the market though. It took the work of thousands of people to create it, and a lot of them aren't even working at apple.
What people may not know is that Apple first developed the multi-touch interface on a tablet-sized device that would later become the iPad. They didn't release the tablet first because versions built on Intel processors consumed too much power, and the ARM-based processor wasn't ready. Only after the iPhone shipped did Apple go back to the tablet and release the iPad.
I remember the crazy lines at the 5th ave Apple store on launch day. It was absolute pandemonium! I got my iPhone at the AT&T store down the road, no lines! The 2g radio was crazy slow, and no apps really did make it feel barren. It was amazing though, 2007 was the dividing line and the opening of the internet for all.
Dagogo--you make some of the best videos out there, anywhere. I just re-watched this video again after a year. The pacing is perfect, the content engaging, the narrative coherent, and you have a beautiful soothing voice. You really set a benchmark for those of us who would like to do videos someday. Thank You--Keep up the amazing work
Well said.. his narration is calm but yet suspenseful that you have to hear the next thing he has to say. Such an amazing narrator. Well done Dagogo, 👏
Jobs advice about finding meaningful work and knowing when you've found it is spot on. I spent years working dead end jobs, until I found Land Surveying. It's a job that's been around for thousands of years, three of the four heads on Mount Rushmore were surveyors and I help people do the plans for their home that will give them shelter for decades. That's meaningful work for me.
Nice, but the comments mentioning current jobs follow this format: Tired of dead end jobs? Want to enjoy the great outdoors or just top off your earnings? Land surveying is your ticket!! OVER $4000 ON YOUR FIRST DAY -- GUARANTEED!!!! :)
I think Blackberry had a big hand in development of Apples iPhone....one they wish they hadn't done! Blackberry mistakenly thought they were untouchable and fell asleep at the wheel.
A RUclips video was done a while back asking people to write in anything they thought Steve Jobs actually created. Going all the way back to the Apple II. Not one thing could be found that he himself created. They were all other people within Apple or an idea stolen from another company. There used to be a great photo floating around the internet of the iPhone sitting next to an early touch screen Samsung device. In looks alone, they were practically identical. Apple steals. They don't create.
black dawn probably said while fucking his cousin, he’s a great physicist, but he’s just as good at living life as the average joe, in my opinion the relentless pursuit of success is the only reason humanity is where it is right now
@@willinton06 nah, we all will be extinct. The relentless pursuit of success is what bacteria in a fermentation process do; Exponential growth then extinction from their own waste excrement.
Had Steve Jobs not pushed them, they wouldn't have done the great work. Ofcourse it's horrible but true. Tim Cook can't push people to do such things so Apple doesn't make ground breaking products
A couple of things about this: 1) It was never called iOS to start off with. It was always iPhone OS. The name was only changed with the introduction of iOS 4 - three years after the introduction of the iPhone. 2) Apple didn't start off designing the iPhone first. It was originally the tablet that was being worked on. Steve even said that the tablet came first and then they shelved it to work on the phone. Once the phone was done, they then started work on the tablet. Aside from that, great documentary.
After this video I will throw away the iPhone.. the process to build the iPhone, it brought me back to how the Pyramids of Egypt were built; blood, Sand and death .. #deathtoiphone ☠️
Thank you for this. I do appreciate you can tell all the stories behind great successes like this. Still a bit sad to know that few individuals may have bitter feelings about a product that many people love.
Excellent video, very interesting. It really shows how insane the iPhone was, the imagination and creativity of the engineers and developers is just incredible.
I still get teary-eyed when I see that presentation. I've rewatched it at least 20 times since then. Each time I remember the first time I saw it and how completely insane it looked. How it blew my mind so much that I just had to get it. I just had to have this thing in my hands. It was the revolution that no one knew was needed. I still have my iPhone. The battery died and it no longer charges, but sometimes I take in my hands to remember where it all started. Thank you to everyone who worked on this thing and thank you, ColdFusion, for telling us about them.
they had to start completely from scratch on both the hardware and software end; have we ever seen that done before? unbelievably talented minds pushed to their limits.
@@dnevinski6409 I dont know that. I'm trying to find work life balance from the past 17 bloody years. And not giving up on finding that balance. Although it looks like work life balance is not happening, I still want it, more than ever now. The more it looks like that work life balance is not happening, the more I want it. Im not giving up. Either there's work and no life, or no life and no work, I hate this shit.
@@noobinator9854 - Good on you for not giving up! I suspect that what we all have to do is "think" our way out of this mess! If all 7.? whatever billion people put our minds to it, then we would most definitely come up with an answer. Stick with your passion its important for all of us to do that. Peace.
Thank you for introducing me to Ken Kocienda's name! Apple's keyboard, auto correct, and AI adaptation to my typing is the best in the industry. That Apple feature always impressed me.
Thank you for such detailed documentary. I feel sad for the team that work and sacrifice so much for it, and at the end of it all, not many know the names of the members who came out with the technology. I just wanted to say a big thank you to all of these unsung heroes.
Exactly. That's why Jobs is so revered, and it's so difficult to properly attribute the credit for the products he oversaw. He understood the relationship between the products and the market, and part of that relationship involves legend, it involves mystery, magic, showmanship. He had a great understanding of the human condition insofar as it relates to tech products. He put on a good show, and in many ways that's exactly what people wanted. Of course that helps a lot with marketing, but it's pure cynicism to say that's nothing more than marketing.
@JF F "Of course it's just a rip off of what Michelangelo purportedly said 500 years ago; "If people knew how hard I had to work to gain my mastery, it would not seem so wonderful at all"." Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Do you not think that, in the same way that certain physical objects, constructs, technologies, artforms, are timeless, that also human wisdom itself is also timeless, and that there might be calls to periodically revitalise these wisdoms for the modern age so that they don't become lost in the annals of history? How many people regularly quote the wisdom of Michelangelo? A few thousand, perhaps. How many people regularly quote the wisdom of Steve Jobs? Millions. Would you prefer a purist world where only one individual has wisdom objectively attributed to them but few people ever hear of it? Sometimes it helps to have characters who become more than they ever were through process of legend. The world would be much poorer if it weren't for that happening every once in a while.
Thank you for making this video, in which the importance of highlighting an immense amount of hours by 100s of workers (with great minds) cannot be understated. You got a new subscriber, and I’m looking forward to watching more material about other achievements that could not have happened without collaboration of unknown people. 🙏🏽
@@MiniMotoAlliance Gboard (the stock Android keyboard) has autocorrect and it's actually great, however autocorrect is still autocorrect and many people choose to disable it because it's not perfect
Jag såg så många rekommendationer om Trevorhack_01 på Instagram då jag fick honom meddelad till största förvåning att han fick mitt hackade Instagram-konto återställd framgångsrikt .
I look at it as an engineering masterpiece, and a product that shows publicly funded research that created all the things that make a smart phone smart, even though Apple took these creations and privatized the profits it shows ALOT goes into making industry changing products!
@@somguy728 I mean whole industries wouldn’t be able to function without smartphones so yeah literally some people can’t make a living aka live without them. Why such a myopic tone? It’s not like everyone just uses tech to make Tik Toks all day. A “smartphone” is just one of the most versatile multi tools there is.
I really loved my Nokia N95 black and my Nokia E71 back in those days. They had everything one needed, from MP3, to GPS and WLAN, also touch display and voice recording was integrated. Nothing was missing.😃 Back then I had been working at Volkswagen‘s „AutoUni“ science division, as the company founded university was called.
"in 2010 Tony Fadell would start Nest Labs.." Google: "That's a nice product you have over there, it would be a shame if anything would happen to it. "
@Marcie Poison "If there is t TY“NO Steve Jobs” we would not haven guy uh been feet a better that borne from" - this is your *edited* comment. What gibberish was it before?
I always wanted to see this part of the history in Steve Jobs movies, we never got this, now we can have this, enjoy.
V L indeed. Nicely said
This documentary here is way better then the movie :-)
Vablo I agree. Steve Jobs was such a dickhead I got furiously angry just by listening to his reactions in this vid... ahh
We did, it even admitted in his new movie he really didn't invent the iPhone
@@93836 I mean in the newest one they basically admitted it, Steve jobs saying he's like a conductor and his team is the orchestra
I want ALL the employees that were involved in the first iPhone, that got divorces ,fired , the toilet guy , the finger works employees to come forward and tell their experiences make a Netflix show about it , they deserve the recognition on so many levels 👏
Yep
Same Bro !
@Ghost because cold fusion can't pay them all.
@Ghost no one said both carnt be done, and besides a doubt anyone would know about cold fusion unless they come across the channel or had the video recommended to them based on their cookies
The deserve a union. Tech workers are exploited so much
This documentary contains much more info than the official Steve Jobs movie, yet it is only 34mins long.. Good job Dagogo, please keep it up!!
What the hell. I read "34mins long" and thought it was a typo, but then I realised that the video was actually that long. Time flies when a video is good
Well this is more detail oriented
Well, movies are shit
because the movie is focusing on selling the image of his that everyone want to imagine and not the real deal of things how they happened. Also he was right, it was good technology to read on the bathroom...
@@migovas1483 Very true!
I was at that keynote by accident (I was an installation supervisor at the show) I was on my way out of Moscone South Hall after the finishing touches on a couple of rental exhibits and saw just hundreds of people headed in one direction, I thought it was an evacuation or something, when I realized I was walking into a Keynote meeting I tried to turn around as I had no idea if I was allowed to to enter with an I&D badge but the crowd was HUGE so I just went with the flow, got in and found an empty seat near the front and man was I glad I did.
I had no idea Steve Jobs would be talking and I just sat there with my mouth open the whole time, everyone in the room realized that this was a game changer in that this wasn't just a phone that could play music with an Apple logo on it, this was a Star Trek level of experience and the possibilities were endless, just about anything you could need in the palm of your hand would become "there's a app for that"
I'm so glad I stumbled into that keynote presentation and to all the people involved in the development especially the ones who gave blood sweat and tears, you literally changed how the world works so THANK YOU!
I worked at Apple years later and I know that many of the true innovators and people who make the magic happen rarely get the recognition they deserve because of the corporate structure, a lot of great people end up just wondering out the front door never wanting to look back.
They don't get credit because they agreed that their work/contributions are works for-hire and also sign non-disclosure agreements which is something that keeps them selling/telling to the competition.
Great story!! Props for getting to see that!
Amazing
I was at CES in Las Vegas that year. Apple was not even there yet all eyes were watching the presentation on any TV they could find at CES. Apple owned CES that year and they weren’t even attending. Apple world always coincided with CES but it was in SF.
Thanks to all who did this project! I cherish my iphone over every thing materialistic that i own. I will always buy apple!!
Man this is one of the best documentary ive ever seen about iphone. It was clear and so right!
Up to this video these two 10min videos were the best talking about the development of the iPhone.
Apple's Secret iPhone Launch Team: The event that began it all
m.ruclips.net/video/xxBc1c3uAJw/видео.html
iPhone 10 Years Later: The phone that almost wasnt
m.ruclips.net/video/FfXuxiO_Iqg/видео.html
Actually no..... either this Documentary isnt right or Steve Jobs was lying at D8 ( look it up )
iPad was the touchscreen project, they put that on hold and on the shelf... he said; my god.... we can make a phone out of this !
@@ShawnRitch if money wasn’t behind it, none of these things would be made. That’s how it works.
@@timhornswaggle1243 true, private investment only poured in after apple received government business loans. Even all the things that make a smart phone smart were created through publicly funded research, which apple took and used to privatize the profits. No mention of any of this in this video.
7:25 - _"It would only be good for reading something on a toilet." -SJ_
You're underestimating how large that market is Steve....
watching this video while sitting on the toilet.
Well said
Reading this as I’m sitting on the toilet watching this video... 😂😂
I'm watching this on the toilet
Funny enough, I am reading this while sitting on toilet
"ColdFusionTV" is a fitting name. Your channel is completely comprised of videos I would expect to watch on actual Television. Haven't been able to enjoy this type of presentation since I was a kid, when Television was more honest about itself. Thank you.
Out of hundreds of thousands of comments, you’re the first one to understand the model of this channel.
Thanks for watching!
@@ColdFusion i wonder what else you expect us to see in your videos
There was a time in Canada and Britain that this in fact WAS TV... I had three channels growing up in Canada, and one of them was government funded. Also, this is impeccably researched. As a marketer, engineers and designers going to marketing to determine viability should be common practice, but it should not be a defined of whether engineers/design should continue their pursuit. In fact, marketing should never intrude on imagination. Super important point!
👊🏿🧔🏾
@@ColdFusion You're very welcome, thank you again for the stellar content.
funny i was thinking that while watching the video and how awesome this content is as well
As much as he did for the company, Steve was a very cold and sometimes even cruel man. Fans tend to remember him fondly, but the employees that worked under him will tell you the true story. He will always be remembered for all the great things, but it’s also important to remember that he had flaws just like everyone else
No, he's remembered by many as the piece of shit he was.
So what? You have to be cold and cruel and emotionless sometimes to succeed in a domain that requires you be logical and work based on facts.
Fuck that guy. If there's a hell that resembles Danté's Inferno, we can only hope that Satan spits out Brutus and Cassius to make room for Gates and Jobs.
@@pokoro97 Jobs apologist
@@GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath Irrational Apple-hater and Android/windows cocksucker
Oh my god 34 min is over even didn't realised it.
Wow.
there is a fast forward options. I always use that saves a time
Yeh! me too, man
He is saying that it went by fast
@@nobsoul2179 i am saying it would go more faster
It’s still mind blowing to think how a technology that we take for granted today had such a rocky development. Every person who helped make the original iPhone should be recognized by everyone in the history books.
Right? I feel so grateful now, Imagine if this didn't catch on or somehow failed, we're still gonna be using keypad phones.
It's because they were all paid off for pennys and signed NDAs (non-disclosure agreements). Their work was for-hire. Apple paid them for their work and owns it now. Without Apple the company they wouldn't have accomplished anything on their own.
all of human innovation is just rich assholes stealing ideas from the working class and having the money or connections to actually push said invention into more than a prototype stage - all being praised in their time as if they planned or designed it themselves - all the while those people who actually did the hard work are not even footnotes.
Henry Ford, Alexander Gram Bell, Thomas Edison, Leonardo DaVinchi... and our generations poster boy "Steve Jobs" are all the same. Guys who got credit for the accumulation of hundreds of other peoples sleepless nights and hard work.
@@meisterl0 it would have been invented anyway. Technology isnt bound to one person or one companys plans or happy accidents. It was next in line in the natural progression of technical progression, only hijacked and branded by apple in the same way they had purchased Xerox technology to make the First Mac PC OS. They saw it (by accident) and said hey we could sell that! So paid off xerox. The only thing apple actually invented was the method of fooling people into paying a premium price for under performing devices - the tech would probably be even further along if Apple didnt exist as it wouldnt all be locked behind ridiculously priced paywalls and poorer children would be able to grow up using better technology, leading toward the NEXT technological step... and so on.
hey amphibia fan
I think the world should realize that it wasn't just steve jobs who created the iphone as it is made to believe . It was a collective effort of each and every person in that project.
Yes BUT if the collective had their way the first attempt at the iPhone would have been released - Jobs knew it wasn't good enough - the collective were happy with everyone agreeing - AKA compromise.
@@pendleeldnep So, could any other guy. If people can't distinguish good from bad, every product would be success.
everything is a collective effort..
but someone deserves that credit/
takes that credit
@@coolbuddyshivam name them
*wasn't just
The fact that I'm sitting here watching this video on a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, makes me realize how grateful we need to be to all those engineers who gave up so much to create such a revolutionary product such as the iPhone...without the iPhone it's very possible all of the current touchscreen phones we enjoy today probably wouldn't exist...Thank you Apple and all those great engineers who gave up so much time and made so many sacrifices and Steve wherever you are thank you for being such a visionary and leading such a great team!💪
Yeah we probably wouldn't have superior devices like the S22 ultra (same phone I have) if not for the groundwork with apps and such. It's crazy how android caught up and even surpassed the ios system
Well said, Dionnel! I 10000000% AGREE! I'm watching on a Galaxy S22 Ultra, too! Lol! :)
@@gideoninc8687 The iPhone out-benchmarks every Samsung flagship, more Android users switch to iOS each year than iOS users switch to Android, iOS has vastly fewer security issues, the App Store is much better curated and doesn't have reams of scam apps and malware unlike the Play Store, iPhones last far longer and get years more full OS updates than any Android flagship - it's sad that the only time Android users ever talk about their phones it's in comparison to the iPhone, it's never about the merits of the phone itself, because you all have this bizarre inferiority complex.
If you're happy with your Samsung then just ignore the iPhone and be happy, trying to pretend that your phone is better just makes you seem pathetic and misinformed. It's fine to prefer something that's factually less capable, there's no need to be envious.
@@sfdntk
I have a samsung, I have to put black tape on my screen so it feels like a iphone.
So why do every s23 user needs to declare themselves on every comment …. Nobody cares what smartphone you used …
To those who gave years of their lives, and to those whom Apple ignored:
THANK YOU for your sacrifice and for creating such an amazing product. You’ve made a mark on the world!
TCPUDPATM PORTS Especially working for HORRIBLE Steve Jobs. Can’t imagine what they had to put up with
@@TheTruthSeeker756 yeah but without his consistent refusal to settle for anything less than great they would have ended up with some dog shit product. Steve Jobs was a dick, but also a talented leader, and we wouldn't be where we are right now without him.
If you buy Apple's crappy productsyou're a fucking dumbass and hypocrite as you're supporting these kind of unnecesary practices. He might have been ahead of time by some years but eventually this kind of UIs would have been developed by competitors in time without having to sacrifice your employees.
@@serialdrunkdriver He was not a talented leader, he was a good businessman and also a good manipulator of talented people.
Saying that Jobs was a talented leader is like saying that slave plantation owners were talented leaders too because they could produce tons of raw materials.
The Truth obviously you're not up to the task
18:15
So they had a problem with the headphone jack since the very beginning
Ironically, I’m watching this on a toilet
Look at 15:15 he is using an adapter
It makes it easier to hack any device with the headphone jack. every hacker knows that.
@@takalanimapusha5842i know it's been three years since you wrote that comment, but it's still one of the dumbest things i've ever read
what in the world does the headphone jack have to do with hacking? lmao
"if you've watched this video to the end" Bro, I was captivated the entire time. It felt like 10 minutes.
You wouldn't know its 30+ mins long
I just realized it was almost 35 minutes...
Same! Crazy that it was a 30 min video.
waaait, you're saying this video wasn't just 11 min long ?
I remember living in Egypt at the time. The first iPhone wasn’t available in our region for a while. I had a friend from the US ship me one. It was locked in with AT&T if I remember correctly. I had to try and figure out how to jailbreak it. I managed to get it done. I was 16 at the time. It was one of the happiest moments of my life. Good times!
Behind one man's fame, there are 1000s hours of hard work by 100s of people, but no one ever gives them any credits.
1 year later update: I can't believe how many replies I got defending the normality of idolizing a tyrant that was mostly a marketer rather than a true inventor. I have a friend who worked at Apple during those times, Jobs was a rude, cold control freak, and most of the designs are from the people he enslaved. It's one thing to say Bell invented the telephone but a much different than saying Job invented the iphone. Sure, most engineers does not get the credit for what they did, but no one idolized a single person for creating a game, a product, heck, I don't think anyone idolize Bill Gate for popularize home pc by creating the window system, at least he was doing engineering task with his team while Jobs just outsmarted Xerox by stealing what they had from under their nose, or completely ripped of his "friend" Steve Wozniak.
Agreed. That's why I never obsess over a multi-millionaire/billionaire or put them on a pedestal because success like that is a product of team work, sometimes even from exploiting people. I don't get why tons of people worship Steve. He's one of the world's greatest marketers, not like he engineered all that.
@@andeleon6838 well said, we really need to appreciate efforts of all those not just their boss.
Yeah I too think that sometimes
@@JaskyVerse it’s the difference between 1 person we all would remember, and 100’s we would all forget. Don’t forget Steve had to convince these people to dedicate their lives to his vision.
one word: money
This video reveals a lot on the pain & sacrifices endured to revolutionise humans' lives that we take for granted nowadays.
Another well made mini-documentary Dagogo! Keep it up! 👍🏽
one of those guys went to my high school
Actually it's sad to know that Wayne Westerman the "Multi touch" guy wasn't invited for the 2007's event.
Especially since he's like the only og who is still at apple 😂
Well this shows how amazing person was steve jobs !!! Horrible father , fired the guy that put apple again on the map after the disaster days of 90 Scullys ,creating the ipod !And says apple creates multitouch a lie and dont even invite the creator off the tech to the keynote! Horrible guy ,now is dead and i dont care !
@@gvibes69 yup,but because he was an asshole we have these smartphones now.
Why? So Steve can lie without feeling the guilt of lying to someone in the face?
Well, it just goes to CONFIRM that THIEVES-( who steal ideas) do very well in this Tech world. 2 who did this very well..Steve Jobs and Bill Gates
Just wanted to let you know, I used to work in advertising in Malaysia and now am in marketing for an Australian company. I would always go back to this video everytime I get stuck, While I've studied Apple and Steve Jobs marketing of the iPhone extensively it's this story that actually puts the whole thing together. While great marketing sells products, great products are the best marketing a company can have. By having both is what made the iPhone especially the 4 so iconic, the first 3 were improvements of a great idea and the 4th consolidated it with great design and great marketing. The struggles of everyone in the project was worth it as Apple changed the game and revolutianised the smartphone. This video is still your best imho because of the detail and research (your other videos are also great but this was next level). Seeing how Steve Jobs while he didn't create the iPhone, he was the man who led and pushed the people in Apple to do their absolute best and that is what is important and why he is so iconic. He didn't micromanage but he was firm in pushing for nothing less than perfect, He wasn't the easiest person to work for but he knew how to get the best people to do their best. Everytime i come back to this video it reminds me a good leader leads teams, but a great leader leads teams of people that are better than him and make them work together bringing the best of each person to create perfection.
I just can’t believe that this was only 12 years ago.
M7ammd haha so much changed in just 12 years. We need the next great product soon. Technology is evolving ever faster
Aren't 12 years enough? Now it's time for something completely new.
Insane!!! It feels like 30 years have gone by!!
@@MarzioMassari "something completely new" like what exactly?
@@nofood1 12 years in tech is quite half a century :)
I can’t believe I can watch this completely free
sshhhhh dnt give them any more revenue ideas
It’s actually weird to think that different corporations pay for our RUclips content. They pay google for ad services, google pays the creators.
Nothing is completely free. RUclips is largely or completely financed by advertising.
@@Eugenepanels There's no need to. The fact that you - or I - are watching is sufficient revenue.
Na this is the free trial version, if you buy the 2000 dollar subscription you get the full version, but you cant use youtube so you need to buy a 400 euro converter to watch it in itunes, then after a 2 years we stop updating the IOS so if you want to see the content of this vid, you will have to buy a new 2000 dollar subscription and when you accidently break your subscription or it breaks down on it's own due to on purpose designflaws, we have these genius bars that cant help you but are designed and instructed to tell you that the repair of your subscription is 1950 dollars so you'd better of buying a new subsciption for the warrenty, and when it's in your warrenty we get a guy to look at it that has no idea how the product is even supposed to function and rather then repair the fuse or chip thats broken on the motherboard just change the entire motherboard and tell you we always sweep the content of your documents to hide his total incompetence of actually repairing it. Since he's incompetent and can't tell waterdamage wbich happens to be the only thing that forfeit your warrenty we put watersensors in it to give him some idea, btw they also turn red if you just happen to have no waterdamage at all but live in a bit more humid environment, just so we can get rid of the warrenty. For if you are smart enough and bring it to some other guy that acually has the competence to actually repair it, we design our own screws so he cant open it and once he does we will tell the companies we do business with they can only sell to apple, to force you to buy a new subscription.. aaand on your new subscription we don't have i-tunes so now you have to buy another 400 dollar app that could instal i-tunes on your newer model of subscription.... who cares about costumors right? that's apple in a nutshell today. And why they have a huge revenue even though relative low units they sold and why they are dropping because it turns out costumors dont like to be treated like that. But yeah thats what happens if the one really caring about costumor service is gone and you make a salesman ceo...They even now dont report unit sale at all anymore fearing investors would stay away.
This is actually sad it sounds like they used their employees pushed them to the brink of insanity and gave them no thanks, acknowledgement or even cash just gradually fired them. To all those people hopefully one day who read this who created not only the iPhone but contibute to everyday things that improve everyone's lives and are never acknowledged, thank you, the world thanks you and we appreciate you.
They pay stock, and these guys mostly have two or three Cupertino houses, which, you know, each worth 2+ million dollars.
They made a neat phone, not cured cancer
@@paolocoletti3424 they weren't even paid salaries ?
@@paolocoletti3424 they changed the course of how the world does business and normal life things with this innovative technology.
They don’t need a thank you, they need to get payed.
I remember in 2008 when I was starting high school, one of my friends had the first iPhone. When I saw it for the first time it blew me away, it was the first smart phone I have ever seen, I always thought it was so advance, so ahead of its time. I didn’t get an smart phone until 2011 the HTC EVO and an iPhone until the 4s. But damn that technology back then was out of this world. I will always respect those apple engineers for developing that, they put in the hard work and the hours, but like always the CEO gets the praise.
I wanted iphone in 2008, but no money.... I got my first smart phone in 2016. I was blown away lol.
My brother got it on launch. It was a big deal. Everyone wanted to see it
@@TheMakaveli1999 I know the feel. I hired an expensive 10/10 hooker for my high school prom. Everyone was stunned and I was super popular.
The CEO gets the praise for organizing the enterprise, the engineers and the customers
I’m pretty sure everyone got their mind blown seeing the iPhone in person for the first time
7:20 : "good for reading something on the toilet"
prophetic words.
If this was maybe 5 minutes long. I would have been watching it on there instead of my PC.
This made me laugh, cuz it's actually true.
People who use phones in the toilet are disgusting, period.
@@cavemann_ Not really. It's generally frowned upon but there isn't anything actually wrong with it. (I'm on the throne right now actually)
Reading in on the toilet right now
What an incredible example of how innovating technology for the purpose of disability adaptation benefits everyone and not just those for whom it was originally designed!
I mean, just innovating technology period.
Fair, but my specific point is that when disabled people ask for technologies to be accessible to them, whether for physical difficulties like this example, or for input/output difficulties like blindness or deafness, many companies are of the opinion that spending the effort to make their products more accessible for those folks is an extravagant expense to take on for such a niche population. But in fact, many times the solutions that end up being developed result in new technologies that benefit a much larger population than could ever have been predicted.
@@CoreenMontagna Yeah, but I'm trying to say thag regardless kf the existance of permananet disabilities this innovation would happen. Say your hand cramps up, someone would innovate for that. If there's a problem then there will be innovation around it.
Also, who's to say that disabilities aren't actually *crippling* innovation, because ordinarily cool things are being earmarked for a niche market. I.e mouse and keyboard useage with the ipad.
(Edit) just realized that I made a dad pun. Nice.
I’m honestly really interested to see where the disability focused Xbox controller goes. From what I’ve seen the people who have used it generally liked it!
Interesting how the pad's name is "iGesture"
What if Steve Jobs was actually a time traveler who went into a future where fingerworks had already created an iPhone and then came back to steal the idea?
I'm fairly sure that's a plot to an episode in Star Trek...
Did they get the whole "i" thing from them? I saw that and just assumed that's where Apple got it from.
j g Apple already launched iMacs and iPods prior to this. So, no. Apple didn’t steal the “i” from anybody.
This was the first piece of tech in my 46 years of living that blew my mind! It may seem crazy to talk about multi touch in 2023 as magic, but imagine that you never seen that before and someone show you! It was literally 5 years ahead of anything like Steve said. If you think about it, it was around 2012/2013(Galaxy S3)that Android finally was getting to a point where the multi touch scrolling was relatively smooth. Prior to that, it was rough. It had a lot of functionality, but wasn’t as polished.
“Wow another iPhone history video “
Boy was I wrong. Absolutely the best video I’ve seen on the subject. Your video is the iPhone of iPhone videos. Great work!
Yeah, this definitely was the best. It goes into so much about the history of the iPhone that many (including myself) didn't know. It's crazy how much goes into some of the simple things like the "bounce" when you get to the bottom of a list, the swipe to unlock the phone and everything else. So much information, but the video was done in a beautiful way that keeps you engaged.
Appreciative the Hard Work in making this Documentary
Thank you Mr.ColdFusion
Wayne Westerman didn't got the recognition he deserved...
he probably got the $$$$$
@@SusanPDavis Fuck off, troll.
A big thankyou to all those guys that helped to invent such products
It’s sad that this documentary doesn’t have more views, I mean like this is the most informative documentary I’ve seen about the original iPhone. We should share this with people so that they can too appreciate the stuff that went into the devices we hold in our hands.
Yea this video is too amazing.
Nerds are far and few between.
But Apple and Steve Jobs do not want people to know all of this .
its because of the title, people just think its another iphone presentation video and probably don't click on it because they've seen many before... i wasn't going to click on it...but i did - because 1) coldfusion 2) time uploaded meaning its new 3) Coldfusion person biography video that has told me what a guy he is and how he makes these awesome videos...
This is one of the few channels that implements background music perfectly. Awesome stuff.
And i think he made the soundtracks himself
Especially satisfying with headphones!
This Ken guy is a legend, together with all the others!
steve was a computer guy who realized we're vain, entertainment craving idiots so he made the first true computer for the masses: iphone
@@matthewchunk3689 Nah, he realized that people's time and efforts meant nothing and that in the end they wouldn't need to be credited for their own designs and creations. All he was, was another puppet man who made money off the people who worked under him, and never really gave them the credit they deserve(d).
My respect for Steve Jobs has fallen through the roof and melted right through the foundation of my mental representation of Apple Inc
My people believe that he was a great innovator. He was a developer -a term which is currently associated with people who create and invent- but his process of development is not worthy of praise.
Down with Apple! It's no longer a company that innovates, it's just another money-grubbing organization that leads it's giant yet dwindling fanbase to spend money on products that are inferior to what is on the market today.
Dplus_AlphaR4 The iphone is still the best till this day there's no competition
@@6IaI wow wow wow, stop right there! While, the iPhone is definitely *currently*, the most powerful device on the market, there is still a LOT of competition out there, and if they don't keep up a certain standard they'll be easily outpaced by Huawei or Samsung.
The final shots of all the awesome people who left Apple is hard-hitting. So much potential, such a high stake in the products and they left, most of them fired. This is really sad.
Tony Fadell Also invented the company “NEST” and sold it to google recently for 1.3 Billion 💰
Tony was also a member of the General Magic team. A product that was way ahead of its time and was the beginning of the smartphone...it was a PDA...Apple was an investor and took that info and made the Newton and released it earlier to kill buzz for General Magic. Fantastic doc about it on Showtime Anywhere. Highly recommend it.
Michael G and you’re a broke bitch 😂
I don't understand why did he get fired
Tony Fadell also invented life on earth!!!!
@Michael G Couldn't you have said this nicely?
Cold Fusion never disappoints at quality contet, always delivers.
This video literally saved my life. I've been working on a groundbreaking project for 4 years with the backing of 50+ family and friend investors. It (through impatience) has caused me to lose the relationships with my father and brother, many close friends, my home (I'm writing this from a tent on one of my friend/investor's property), my girlfriend, my dog, and recent weeks, my mental health to the point of being apathetically suicidal. The only thing that has kept me from not doing it these last few weeks is the undying commitment of the handful of people I call "my team" who has been the backbone of everything we've done, for almost no pay the entire time. They too have endured these same losses I've endured, but their commitment and fortitude has humbled and comforted me.
I am so inspired to learn about this story behind the iPhone, that was only realized through a group of people who were challenged to their absolute limits.
My faith in humanity has been restored. My faith in myself has been restored. Thank you so much for your continued amazing work, @ColdFusion, but especially for this one. I am forever indebted to you.
Awnnnn😢 I'm afraid we don't care🙄😒 bring it on that's it !!!
@@jaymimosa4594 you're a sad excuse for a human.
Paul Marek
Don’t feed the trolls
@Paul Marek, Hello, hang in there. I always respect people involved in innovations, researches and all forms of development because they always try to make the world a better place than it already is. As long as you have the support you need from your team, family and friends, I am sure your project will turn out successful in time. You're gonna be okay!
Man i feel you. I hope things turn around for you.
Great story. One of Job’s superpowers was being a master manipulator of brilliant people. He knew how to strike their ego to achieve what he wanted. He offered them to be part of something great, he pit them against each other, he really knew how to squeeze them good. But the most unbelievable thing is how these brilliant people seemed to never realize how they were being manipulated, perhaps until it was too late and by then they were used, abused or thrown away. The fact that previous prominent Apple team members still have “feuds” between each other, and not only with Jobs, just shows how masterful he was at manipulating them. Jobs is probably still snickering about this in the afterlife.
Other CEO: you are fired
Steve jobs: I'm deleting your number
Really messed up and sadistic way of firing someone.
@Jaquan Kelsor wtf
@@asutriasorem9364 why was he fired tho
@Jaquan Kelsor wth 🤦♀️
Jobs was piece of shiit.
Imagine having ”Worked on developing the 1st iphone” on your resume
that was dave matthews (the sandler movie)
I don’t think you’d need to ever write a resume if you were involved in developing the first iPhone lol.
I bet they are not allowed to by some contractual obligation.
"What did it cost?"
"Everything."
@Stellvia Hoenheim Interesting thought. But touch technology had already been out for a while then, just not refined properly. Natural development would have meant more generations of useless devices on the market
This is one of the best documentaries I’ve ever seen on the youtube 🔥
BulbToLight Same here... it is very honest and well-researched 👍🏼👍🏼
Same here
The more i watch these videos, the more I realise that Jobs was a good product dev, but by no means was the genius he's made out to be. So many people who i don't know came up with such incredible ideas
Just a point… “genius” is 100% linked to creativity and innovation and therefore product development. Genius is not typically a word one would associate with Management or People Development, leadership etc. Therefore that title is not really out of place.
He was the face, like POTUS
He never invented anything. Just a good salesboy.
@@SpreadAU what is "potus," some kind of bacterial infection...?
Public:"Did you do it? Did you change the world?"
Apple developers:"Yes"
Public:"What did it cost?"
Apple Developers:"Everything"
Other CEO: you are fired
Steve jobs: I'm deleting your number
@@humbertoantonio2914 copyed
I hope they're all living a rich comfortable life now
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Thanos 👏
Imagine being 'sensitive in nature' and working with Steve Jobs...
He wouldn't have kept a person like that.
*working for
Sensitivity is actually a double edged sword. It can be a liability, but it can also be used to understand what people want better, and even manipulate them. You'd be surprised how many "rational" and "facts and logic" people can be swayed by pushing the right emotional buttons.
Dude 😂😂
Jobs was a brat
this broke my heart. such struggle, divorces and emotions. but thanks to those people we lived a better digital age today. and still thanks to Apple!
I think the world should realize that it wasn't just steve jobs who created the iphone as it is made to believe . It was a collective effort of each and every person in that project.
The most felt "Thank you" to all of those who invented the smartphone, and which haven't been rightfully being told "Thanks" for their incredible work. For the better or the worse, you changed the world...
Yeah, now I'm dependent on this freaking phone.
Or a Netflix documentary about the Iphone battery...don't bury the lead !
34 minutes and 24 seconds of pure perfectionism , I watch this video every time it pops into my recommendation list , everything is insanely great from the editing to the ending .
I agree 100%
Deleting Tony during the live iPhone demo in front of the world was just plain savage.
Most savage in-joke/in-roast.
Why did he fired him tho?????
18:15
So they had a problem with the headphone jack since the very beginning
@@kalpnasharma1929 Tony was combative and fought with everyone, he quit 2 times and I think Steve had enough when his team failed.
I learned more about Steve Jobs through this video . . . and I like him less. I’ve heard stories about Tony, who has also been a CEO, but that is no way to treat any person.
This is the most incredible documentary I’ve ever seen! Holy Hell! It’s so detailed it’s amazing how it’s only 34 min long!
STOP COPYING COMMENTS
THERE IS NO HOLLY HELL THERE IS ONLY HELLISH HELL YOU NEED JESUS NOT TO GO THERE
You should probably watch more documentaries.
@@olewetdog6254 please recommend a better one on the history of the first iphone
I remember when the first Iphone came out. It blew my mind how good it was. Felt 10 years ahead of anything else
Always important to remember that executives of large companies do not have time to be the ones actually creating the innovations so it's pretty much always true that too much credit and attention gets shined to people like Elon Musk for Tesla's innovations and Steve Jobs for Apple's innovations. Sure, every product needs a director and having a good one can be make-or-break for a product and Apple probably wouldn't have been the one to bring out the first smartphone if it weren't for Steve Jobs but it still doesn't mean that they are the ones that actually created the innovations.
Very much true. elon musk in particular bugs me because people think he's this genius that came up with the idea and tech for e.g Paypal and Tesla. Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning were the faces behind Tesla, not Musk. But very few people know that, especially since Musk very much tries to keep that a secret almost. The same goes for Paypal and Neuralink (Btw NL was never intended to be what it "is" today. It was only meant for people with severe brain damage/spinal cord issues to live a more normal life. Not for playing Nintendo in your head. Sounds fun but isn't possible, with today's technology). Musk is a talented businessman (with very RICH parents...) but he isn't this brainchild that people envision him as.
Unfortunately, Musk is rich enough that he can throw out statements like he's going to make self-driving cars happen in a year, putting people on mars in 5 years, making the Neuralink thing happen in a short time - and it's a bunch of engineers and scientists problem to figure it out and make it happen. He can just throw out ideas that people will applaud and cheer him for. But he has nothing to do with the actual engineering of said ideas.
All the richest people like Gates, Musk, and Jobs - aren't the innovators of the products they're famous for. But they get all the money, recognition, and fame,
@@emmestein opinions and facts
@@kristopherleslie8343 Huh?
True, but... the Sistine Chapel wouldn't exist if Pope Julius II didn't commission the project.
The same can be said for the IPhone, the Tesla Model S, etc.
The individuals who create the environment and opportunity to create, are just as important as the creators.
apple didnt develop the first smartphone what are you talking
28 yrs old..and this is my first time to have an i phone mobile,,, i bought iphone 11 pro max 3days ago... and i’m having fun using it rightnow... iphone is really amazing and truly magical... give credit to those people who made it possible specially steve jobs,, thank you sir
Wait till you find out what other phones nowdays are capable of
Comes from Chinese sweat shops though
Try galaxy
@@namanverma1282 galaxy is good, but not the best. Try Mi 11 Ultimate
@@jeanmyers1787 if it was made in the usa it would cost well over 3-4 grand.
25:08 The savagest and cruelest way to fire employee.
Steve was always innovating in that too haha
The employee who actually worked hard to build that iPhone. Irony
Viji I know, right?
This was a dramatic way to frame it for this youtube video, but I'm not sure this actually had anything to do with Fadell getting fired from Apple. He stayed with Apple for another two years before leaving and founding Nest Thermostat in 2010.
The most savage.*
_"Savagest"_ is not a word.
And makes me cringe.
One of the wild things about the original iPhone for me, in hindsight, is how the first model ran on Edge networks. I find that interesting because Edge as a network is so slow when it comes to the internet that I can’t imagine that the phones internet capabilities on the original model were all that great. They probably seemed great for the time when considering where technology was at the time, but I’ll always wonder just how useful any of the web features were on that original model. I do remember that as a young kid when the first model came out that I was just amazed for something like it to exist. I was 13 when it was announced so it was just mind blowing. But I didn’t end up using an iPhone until I bought an iPhone 4 from somebody in 2011 when they had just bought a 4s. For a lot of years I’ve usually switched between iPhone and android. It’s kinda ironic in a way that for a phone that was so revolutionary at the start that in later years it really has never made more jumps like that. It’s still a great phone, which I use currently, but it is kinda ironic how the company that was so far ahead at the beginning has now generally been a few steps behind about technology and features released in their new devices each year.
Or other things like true GPS navigation on the device. Motorola droid had it in 2009. I don’t think apple got it until 2012.
14:53 i can't imagine how stressful it must be for the development team to see Steve struggle to get it to work on stage, the disappointment on his face was so huge
Someone is getting fire
@@wong03333 Not just fired. He would publically humiliate workers on stage in front of entire company and then fire them
It's clear that someone getting fired after that
@@sorryi6685
Rightly so.
@@moserfugger6363 if you think that is right then you have a problem
My heart breaks for the 'married guys'. Hopefully they were forgiven and are doing better relationship and health wise now.
I'm sure their ex-wives are getting nice monthly checks from all the money they complained about their husbands earning.
They chose a job over their family. They don’t deserve forgiveness.
@@Tom-cn4cm Their wives knew what career these men were in. Besides, Steve Jobs was reknowned for being an unsympathetic and relentless boss. Now they see what the sacrifice was for they will understand IMO.
Roger Blake Then it also follows that their ex-wives don’t deserve a single cent from their hard work. Nobody is entitled to anything from anyone else.
Roger Blake bull fuckin shit. The iPhone project, while definitely brutal, lasted only a couple of years, and the crunch was really only a year. Do you seriously think that a reasonable spouse can’t make such a concession, considering the greater pay off in the future
I feel bad for the engineers and employees who lost relationships I want to salute all of these great people and thank you fir such a remarkable innovation 🙏🏻✨💕
Thanks to all the Engineers who sacrificed so much! Thanks to ColdFusion for making such a good true world changing event!
Poor headphones jack since the beginning they don't want it
12 cables are a pain - Bluetooth was always the way forward
well... yeah bluetooth exist back then... some phone don't had jack on first place...
Well jony ive atleast didnt. The best audio quality still is with physically connected headphones. I personally stopped using iphones after they stopped innovating.
@@jaykarhunen6568 iPhone 7 is really great but still they are not removing outdated lighting port with usb c because they earn lot of money from it and dont think about convenience of their customer
It wasn’t Steve Jobs, but it was Steve’s job..
Most underrated comment in the history of all comments. 👏👏🎉🎉💖
good one
Best comment
Because someone TOLD Steve Jobs his ideas and TOLD steve to push them...right?
ooooooh i cant control my laughter
This is really a touching story. I deeply thank the producer for your time and energy in this research. God bless you.
Multi-touching
I still can’t believe I was around 10-13 years old being able to go from flip phones, and then in high school seeing iPhones everywhere.
Incredible
"It could only be used to read something in the toilet"
Wow, Steve Jobs predicted way early
The dude that told him about it invented it, yet Job’s took the credit
Jobs is a piece of shit, got thrown out of Apple for a reason, made his fortune with Pixar and then got bailed out twice when he came back as Apple almost went out of business
No he didn't. He failed to mention that it'll change what society used to do: Socializing with each other in person. He also failed to mention how unsafe it is to use one while driving and how annoying it is to use while at an intersection with the light green and the person is just sitting on their phone.
Julian Duran I agree with you
Those who all hate Steve Jobs must understand, without his vision and attitude there will be no Mac, which inturn help bill gates for windows. There will be no iphone which inturn help google to make android. So what ever he took credit he earn that. We can blame him, but cant avoid him and his contributions. He is one of the best persons who change technology for human use. By the way, a great video.
And all those years I was wondering whether Steve deleting Tony Fadell‘s contact was some kind of foreshadowing. Now I know.
My heart breaks for the 'married guys'. Hopefully they were forgiven and are doing better relationship and health wise now.
Why did he fired him tho????????
@@kalpnasharma1929 he didn't get fired, he left apple
@@kalpnasharma1929 Tony Fadell had a falling out with Jony Ive, and in the end Steve Jobs sided with Ive.
This is why I love this channel! Learned a lot from your videos! Smashed the like button the moment I saw the title, I knew this was going to be a "good one"! Keep it up my friend!
In hindsight it’s crazy to think about the fact that for a device that was dismissed at first, and almost didn’t happen, has become apples main thing as a source of revenue. iPhones account for half of apples annual revenue. If iPhones fell off it could very realistically end apple with how dependent it is on its sales.
You're watching Cold Fusion TV, this line gets me up everytime. I watch the videos only for this line 👍
I love it too...
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@@kenyaahglass3433 Hi, im sorry can ya translate in English.
“ it’ll only be good to read something on a toilet” 0-0
-uses my phone on the toilet
LaMeri I prefer iPad for this
I was watching this on the toilet lol
This statement is still correct.
That quote sold me on ColdFusion's subscription.
Yes...Steve Jobs had predicted the future. I am in the toilet now reading the comments on my iphone....lol..
A lot of people have no shame in taking credit of others’s doings
Ponce Pg But Steve guided them to polish and change their designs, which ultimately led to the iPhone. It wouldn’t exist without Jobs.
Silicon valley in general, remember, Elon didn't founded Tesla.
@@jerryseinfeld5713 Yeah true, i agree
it's easy to throw money to every problem and pretend to make solution for all problem
but throwing money alone doesn't mean solving the root problem
what's great about steve jobs is, he knows how to focus on the idea that will Work,
not bet on a bunch of different ideas that nobody cares
those iPhone only invented after thousands of prototype,
without jobs guiding them
iPhone probably be just a hundred of soulless technology hacked together without a clear purpose,
or they probably will be settled with the iTunes phone idea and call it a day
there are too many tech graveyards, they try to invent something smart, yet nobody cares
Lol without Steve Jobs support capital they wouldn't be able to do a thing.
I don't think Jobs ever claimed to actually do the job of creating the iphone. He was a part of the getting it to the market though.
It took the work of thousands of people to create it, and a lot of them aren't even working at apple.
What people may not know is that Apple first developed the multi-touch interface on a tablet-sized device that would later become the iPad. They didn't release the tablet first because versions built on Intel processors consumed too much power, and the ARM-based processor wasn't ready. Only after the iPhone shipped did Apple go back to the tablet and release the iPad.
I remember the crazy lines at the 5th ave Apple store on launch day. It was absolute pandemonium! I got my iPhone at the AT&T store down the road, no lines! The 2g radio was crazy slow, and no apps really did make it feel barren. It was amazing though, 2007 was the dividing line and the opening of the internet for all.
Dagogo--you make some of the best videos out there, anywhere. I just re-watched this video again after a year. The pacing is perfect, the content engaging, the narrative coherent, and you have a beautiful soothing voice. You really set a benchmark for those of us who would like to do videos someday.
Thank You--Keep up the amazing work
Well said.. his narration is calm but yet suspenseful that you have to hear the next thing he has to say. Such an amazing narrator. Well done Dagogo, 👏
Go listen to Athletic Interest and Tifo. Those guys are great narrators. And yes, Dagogo has a great voice
Jobs advice about finding meaningful work and knowing when you've found it is spot on.
I spent years working dead end jobs, until I found Land Surveying. It's a job that's been around for thousands of years, three of the four heads on Mount Rushmore were surveyors and I help people do the plans for their home that will give them shelter for decades. That's meaningful work for me.
Damn❤️
Nice, but the comments mentioning current jobs follow this format:
Tired of dead end jobs? Want to enjoy the great outdoors or just top off your earnings?
Land surveying is your ticket!! OVER $4000 ON YOUR FIRST DAY -- GUARANTEED!!!!
:)
@@RichM3000 First week? Try more than that each day as a self employed contractor 😎
@@jordythebassist Now you're getting it. :)
I think Blackberry had a big hand in development of Apples iPhone....one they wish they hadn't done! Blackberry mistakenly thought they were untouchable and fell asleep at the wheel.
very true!! remember BBM ? 😅😅
@@gavingosbert I loved BBM. Secure end to end. Wish they'd kept their eye on the ball
It all began with a quote.
"Good artists copy. Great artists steal."
Picasso´s quote.
@@Ulexcool I deliberately didn't mention Picasso cos it's spread everywhere.
A RUclips video was done a while back asking people to write in anything they thought Steve Jobs actually created. Going all the way back to the Apple II. Not one thing could be found that he himself created. They were all other people within Apple or an idea stolen from another company.
There used to be a great photo floating around the internet of the iPhone sitting next to an early touch screen Samsung device. In looks alone, they were practically identical.
Apple steals. They don't create.
And then Steve Jobs tried to destroy Android :D
So, essentially, bullies come out on to
"A calm and modest life will bring more happiness than pursuit of success combined with constant restlessness"
-perfectly said by Albert Einstein
Yet Einstein's life was far from calm and modest.
@@ImoodyI yess
black dawn probably said while fucking his cousin, he’s a great physicist, but he’s just as good at living life as the average joe, in my opinion the relentless pursuit of success is the only reason humanity is where it is right now
@@willinton06 couldn't agree more
@@willinton06 nah, we all will be extinct. The relentless pursuit of success is what bacteria in a fermentation process do; Exponential growth then extinction from their own waste excrement.
The issue with cold fusion is that every video topic is so damn amazing, I waste most of my time deciding which one to watch 1st
You had me in the first half and had me in the last part ngl
Huge respect for the engineers and geniuses at apple and middle finger for steve
Had Steve Jobs not pushed them, they wouldn't have done the great work. Ofcourse it's horrible but true. Tim Cook can't push people to do such things so Apple doesn't make ground breaking products
The problem is not the pushing and squeezing the “very best” out of people. The problem was not being recognized or acknowledged
You are way beyond the quality of Netflix´s documentaries for the most part. Keep it up!
"It would only be good for reading something on the toilet"
Well, shit. The man truly was a prophet.
7:25
“It will only be good for reading something on the toilet”
Well ...he’s definitely a prophet
I was thinking the same thing myself
Twitter's entire purpose was that!
A couple of things about this: 1) It was never called iOS to start off with. It was always iPhone OS. The name was only changed with the introduction of iOS 4 - three years after the introduction of the iPhone. 2) Apple didn't start off designing the iPhone first. It was originally the tablet that was being worked on. Steve even said that the tablet came first and then they shelved it to work on the phone. Once the phone was done, they then started work on the tablet. Aside from that, great documentary.
I saw my phone at my desktop and realized, wow 10 years to this level, iPhone was a game changer, no doubt.
After this video I will throw away the iPhone.. the process to build the iPhone, it brought me back to how the Pyramids of Egypt were built; blood, Sand and death .. #deathtoiphone ☠️
SalesPros this video should have inspired you on how valuable an iPhone is and now you are trying to make the smart guy while acting stupid
Thank you for this. I do appreciate you can tell all the stories behind great successes like this. Still a bit sad to know that few individuals may have bitter feelings about a product that many people love.
Excellent video, very interesting. It really shows how insane the iPhone was, the imagination and creativity of the engineers and developers is just incredible.
I was just listening Dagogo's voice in full volume, & it's just amazing, he is the best narrator with tons of other great skills
I still get teary-eyed when I see that presentation. I've rewatched it at least 20 times since then. Each time I remember the first time I saw it and how completely insane it looked. How it blew my mind so much that I just had to get it. I just had to have this thing in my hands. It was the revolution that no one knew was needed. I still have my iPhone. The battery died and it no longer charges, but sometimes I take in my hands to remember where it all started. Thank you to everyone who worked on this thing and thank you, ColdFusion, for telling us about them.
they had to start completely from scratch on both the hardware and software end; have we ever seen that done before? unbelievably talented minds pushed to their limits.
I would never work like this for anybody it's just not worth losing that work life balance
Ankush L steve jobs was a life and people wrecker total asshole!
"Their is no such thing as work life balance.....NONE!!!" Dan Peña
@@dnevinski6409 I dont know that. I'm trying to find work life balance from the past 17 bloody years. And not giving up on finding that balance. Although it looks like work life balance is not happening, I still want it, more than ever now. The more it looks like that work life balance is not happening, the more I want it. Im not giving up. Either there's work and no life, or no life and no work, I hate this shit.
@@noobinator9854 - Good on you for not giving up!
I suspect that what we all have to do is "think" our way out of this mess!
If all 7.? whatever billion people put our minds to it, then we would most definitely come up with an answer. Stick with your passion its important for all of us to do that.
Peace.
There, not their. Two completely different words.
Thank you for introducing me to Ken Kocienda's name! Apple's keyboard, auto correct, and AI adaptation to my typing is the best in the industry. That Apple feature always impressed me.
I love the notion of the innovation, that it is never a "light bulb" thing, but an evolutionary trial and error
Well, it is a light bulb thing to an extent, but then it gets refined by trial and error.
@@liteoner nope..its trial and error always
Right now, innovation has become a joke and no more some kind of light bulb.
@@jabhishekpaul ok
Thank you for such detailed documentary. I feel sad for the team that work and sacrifice so much for it, and at the end of it all, not many know the names of the members who came out with the technology. I just wanted to say a big thank you to all of these unsung heroes.
"If they knew how we achieved our mastery. It won't seem as beautiful anymore" - Steve Jobs
Exactly. That's why Jobs is so revered, and it's so difficult to properly attribute the credit for the products he oversaw. He understood the relationship between the products and the market, and part of that relationship involves legend, it involves mystery, magic, showmanship. He had a great understanding of the human condition insofar as it relates to tech products. He put on a good show, and in many ways that's exactly what people wanted. Of course that helps a lot with marketing, but it's pure cynicism to say that's nothing more than marketing.
JF F a smart PoS, everyone has a purpose in life. His was to use people
@JF F "Of course it's just a rip off of what Michelangelo purportedly said 500 years ago; "If people knew how hard I had to work to gain my mastery, it would not seem so wonderful at all"."
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
Do you not think that, in the same way that certain physical objects, constructs, technologies, artforms, are timeless, that also human wisdom itself is also timeless, and that there might be calls to periodically revitalise these wisdoms for the modern age so that they don't become lost in the annals of history?
How many people regularly quote the wisdom of Michelangelo? A few thousand, perhaps. How many people regularly quote the wisdom of Steve Jobs? Millions.
Would you prefer a purist world where only one individual has wisdom objectively attributed to them but few people ever hear of it? Sometimes it helps to have characters who become more than they ever were through process of legend. The world would be much poorer if it weren't for that happening every once in a while.
@JF F Also I love the false dichotomy being made between 'genius' and 'POS'. It's possible and indeed quite common to be both things.
@@Joker-Leto you should throw away all smartphones then.
Thank you for making this video, in which the importance of highlighting an immense amount of hours by 100s of workers (with great minds) cannot be understated. You got a new subscriber, and I’m looking forward to watching more material about other achievements that could not have happened without collaboration of unknown people. 🙏🏽
When your watching the history of iPhone on an anidriod.
Supernova Enc. it’s a shame your ANDROID phone doesn’t have auto correct.
@@MiniMotoAlliance lol.
@@MiniMotoAlliance Heard of Swift Keyboard? Bloody knong.
@@strawberrypuppykissesxoxo7492 yep
@@MiniMotoAlliance Gboard (the stock Android keyboard) has autocorrect and it's actually great, however autocorrect is still autocorrect and many people choose to disable it because it's not perfect
All of this is so ubiquitous now. Funny to think in 2007 this was all like magic!
It’s insane how we take smartphones for granted.
It's more insane that so many think they can't live without them.
lol maybe he should do one on who invented the house or shoes or food lol
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I look at it as an engineering masterpiece, and a product that shows publicly funded research that created all the things that make a smart phone smart, even though Apple took these creations and privatized the profits it shows ALOT goes into making industry changing products!
@@somguy728 I mean whole industries wouldn’t be able to function without smartphones so yeah literally some people can’t make a living aka live without them. Why such a myopic tone? It’s not like everyone just uses tech to make Tik Toks all day. A “smartphone” is just one of the most versatile multi tools there is.
I really loved my Nokia N95 black and my Nokia E71 back in those days. They had everything one needed, from MP3, to GPS and WLAN, also touch display and voice recording was integrated. Nothing was missing.😃 Back then I had been working at Volkswagen‘s „AutoUni“ science division, as the company founded university was called.
"in 2010 Tony Fadell would start Nest Labs.."
Google: "That's a nice product you have over there, it would be a shame if anything would happen to it. "
Fadell really liked spinning wheels haha
LMAO bro he got bought out for 3.2 billion in CASH. I think he's alright.
@Marcie Poison "If there is t TY“NO Steve Jobs” we would not haven guy uh been feet a better that borne from" - this is your *edited* comment. What gibberish was it before?
@@Jablicek Hahaha, What a laugh that was.
@@Jablicek Holy crap! I was trying to read it and thought I was having a stroke.