The Sunday Guardian

Best iPhone is yet to come: Cook

- ANDREW GRIFFIN

Tim Cook has said that the “best” of the iPhone is still yet to come, as Apple celebrates its 10th birthday.

The first phone was introduced on 9 January 2007 at a Macworld event in San Francisco, by Steve Jobs. The late Apple co-founder described the pocket computer as three products in one — “a widescreen iPod with touch controls, a revolution­ary mobile phone and a breakthrou­gh internet communicat­ions device”.

Now, 10 years later, the company is celebratin­g the anniversar­y by promising that the upcoming phones — presumably including the much-rumoured iPhone 8 — will bring updates better than those seen in the phones since 2007.

“iPhone is an essential part of our customers’ lives, and today more than ever it is redefining the way we communicat­e, entertain, work and live,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO, as the company celebrated the launch. “iPhone set the standard for mobile computing in its first decade and we are just getting started. The best is yet to come.”

Apple’s marketing head, Phil Schiller, echoed the claim that there was much more to come with the iPhone.

“iPhone is how we make voice and FaceTime calls, how we shoot and share Live Photos and 4K videos, how we listen to streaming music, how we use social media, how we play games, how we get directions and find new places, how we pay for things, how we surf the web, do email, manage our contacts and calendars, how we listen to podcasts, watch TV, movies and sports, and how we manage our fitness and health,” he said.

“iPhone has become all of these things and more. And I believe we are just getting started.”

Apple’s iPhone 8, which is expected to be unveiled this September, has been rumoured to bring bigger changes than perhaps any other iPhone. THE INDEPENDEN­T

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