
When Apple's original iPhone first debuted in 2007, it was the simple alternative to a market full of overcomplicated smartphones. Platforms like Symbian, BlackBerry OS, and Windows Mobile were a mess. Sure, they got the job done, but people really only used smartphones that ran these platforms because there were no better options out there. Don't believe me? Where are Symbian, BlackBerry, and Windows Mobile now? Exactly. Apple's iOS platform, which was called iPhone OS back then, removed all of...
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