Jobs participated in the design of iPhone 5.
Jobs did not graduate from a technical college, but he was the inventor or co-inventor of more than 200 U.S. patents. He led Apple to develop many revolutionary products, but he did not Not every product Jobs helped develop turned out to be a success.
1. The first prototype of Apple Computer was launched in 1976 and needed to be connected to a TV as a monitor.
Only 200 units of the Apple I were produced, priced at $666.66. And consumers must provide their own keyboard, monitor and case. But now, its value has risen to tens of thousands of dollars and it has become a favorite among collectors.
This was Apple's first major product. At that time, there was no personal computer (PC) in the standard sense, and there was no alliance between Microsoft and Intel. Apple I was a symbol of Apple's move towards personal computers.
2. Apple II
The first popular Apple computer was launched in 1977, and this product line was still on sale until 1993. It created a new concept in personal computing.
In the 1980s, the Apple II was the standard computer used in the American education system and was Apple's main source of revenue for several years.
3.iMac
Released in August 1998. After Jobs returned to Apple, he made huge improvements to the Mac series. iMac is still selling well today, and many series from iMac G3 to G5 are popular in the market.
Apple has launched the BootCamp program on the iMac, which also allows users to completely rebuild a Windows system on the computer. iMac machines are Apple's main line of desktop computers.
4. iPod
Launched in 2001, hundreds of millions of units have been sold so far.
Large capacity, complete management procedures and innovative operating methods are the primary features of iPod. iPod can also read text e-books, audio e-books, blogs, etc.
iPod led the MP3 wave at that time. At the same time, due to the basis of hardware foundation and market share, iPod and iTunes promoted each other and formed an insurmountable competition barrier.
5.iTunes
Launched in 2001. iTunes pioneered the subsequent App Store model. This is also the root of why Apple locks in all consumers.
iTunes was first the iPod management software on the computer, but later online iTunes became a must-have for all electronic music sales. Consumers pay to download genuine music to their iPods, Apple charges for each download, and the copyright holder charges fees accordingly.
6. iPhone
In 2007, when Steve Jobs announced the release of the iPhone, it was considered a joke by the industry.
But there were hundreds of thousands of sales on the day it went on sale. The smartphone with the largest share in the world, occupying 5% of the global mobile phone market, this is the current position of the iPhone. Large screens and multi-touch controls have become the mainstay of all brands. The iPhone relies on the App Store to attract all users, with 500,000 apps leading the way in the App Store. Various stories of publishing popular software on the App Store and achieving wealth have deepened consumers' attachment to the iPhone.
7.iPad
Released in 2010. If the iPhone moved the cheese of mobile phone manufacturers, then the iPad moved the cheese of all PC manufacturers.
The iPad launched the concept of tablet computers and sold 3 million units within 80 days of its launch. In the short time since its launch, it has sold tens of millions of copies. Every government department in the United States has a manpower plan, and the top 500 companies have unified procurement plans. Originally a consumer product, it has won in-depth customization from enterprise users.
Portability, high performance, long standby time, and still the best application software store are the best competitiveness of iPad.