iPhone
The original iPhone (left), and the second iteration, with 3G (right). | |
| Manufacturer | Apple Inc. |
|---|---|
| Type | Candybar Smartphone |
| Release date | Original: June 29, 2007[1] 3G: July 11, 2008[2] |
| Operating system | iPhone OS 2.2.1 (Build 5H11) |
| Power | 3.7 V 1400 mAh Lithium-ion polymer battery[3] |
| CPU | 620 MHz ARM 1176,[4] underclocked to 412 MHz[5] GPU: PowerVR MBX Lite 3D[6] |
| Storage capacity | Flash memory 4, 8, or 16 GB |
| Memory | 128 MB DRAM[7] |
| Display | 480×320 px, 3.5 in (89 mm), color LCD, 3:2 aspect ratio, capable of up to 262,144 colors. |
| Input | Dock connector · Headphone jack · Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) · Bluetooth 2.0+EDR |
| Camera | 2.0 megapixel |
| Connectivity | Quad band GSM 850 900 1800 1900 GPRS/EDGE 3G also includes: Tri band UMTS/HSDPA 850, 1900, 2100, A-GPS[8] |
| Dimensions | Original: 4.5 in (115 mm) (h) 2.4 in (61 mm) (w) 0.46 in (11.6 mm) (d) 3G: 4.5 in (115.5 mm) (h) 2.4 in (62.1 mm) (w) 0.48 in (12.3 mm) (d) |
| Weight | Original: 135 g (4.8 oz) 3G: 133 g (4.7 oz) |
| Related articles | iPod Touch |
The iPhone is an internet-connected multimedia smartphone designed and marketed by Apple Inc. with a flush multi-touch screen and a minimal hardware interface. The device does not have a physical keyboard, so a virtual keyboard is rendered on the touch screen instead. The iPhone functions as a camera phone (including text messaging and visual voicemail), a portable media player (equivalent to an iPod), and Internet client (with email, web browsing, and local Wi-Fi connectivity). The first generation phone hardware was quad-band GSM with EDGE; the second generation also adds UMTS with HSDPA.[9]