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The very first iPhone was created. The first modern phone made a lot of great changes in the cellphone industry.
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Apple skipped right over iPhone 2 and leaped to the iPhone 3G and 3GS. This phone had faster data and this is the phone that had the app store built into it.
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The iPhone 4 was the first iPhone to have a front-facing camera. Little did Apple know, selfies would take over the world. The iPhone 4 also got a Retina display. With 512 MB of memory, it was equipped to handle a lot more than even the iPhone 3GS, which only had 256 MB of memory.
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The iPhone made a huge difference between the iPhone 4 and the iPhone 4S: the camera went from 5 MP to a whopping 8 MP. This phone also introduced "Hello Siri"
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The camera stayed the same but the memory was boosted all the way up to 1 GB. This phone also had LTE connectivity which means internet everywhere. This phone also had a bigger screen than the others.
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The iPhone 5c was meant to be slightly more affordable and had a plastic shell. It was available in four different colors, but not too much else was different. The iPhone 5s, on the other hand, introduced Touch ID, dual flash, and slow-motion video. Plus, it included the M7 motion coprocessor which helps save battery.
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These phones had a significantly larger screen and offering an even larger size called 6 Plus. The Retina display became HD, and the option to get an iPhone with 128 GB of storage became available.
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Apple upgraded the iPhone 6s quite a lot. The camera made a giant leap forward going from 8 MP to 12 MP. The memory was also doubled from 1 GB to 2 GB. After the iPhone 6 had some bending issues, Apple gave the iPhone 6s 7000 series aluminum to ensure that it never happened again. Last but not least, 3D Touch was introduced.
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This phone wasn't really anything special. It was used as a more affordable option.
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This phone introduced 265 GB of storage. Apple also introduced a new shiny Jet Black color. The iPhone 7 Plus proved to be more popular than previous Plus models due to its new dual camera, which made a significantly improved zoom feature possible, and Portrait mode, a software update that let iPhone 7 Plus users take impressive photos using Depth of Field. The 7 plus was where apple removed the headphone jack and used the lightning port. This was also introduced with AirPods.
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The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus introduced us to wireless charging with the glass cover on the back of the iPhone. The camera was awesome, with upgraded tools for editing and filtering our images. The true-tone display improved the viewing experience by automatically reducing blue-light exposure.
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The iPhone X was released 10 years after the original iPhone. The iPhone X included an extra front-facing camera that let us take amazing selfies in Portrait mode. The iPhone X included Portrait mode for the front-facing camera, and we fell in love with the first aperture. This also was the first iPhone to introduce Facial Identification.
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The biggest upgrade might be the smallest; the A12 bionic chip increased the processing power while decreasing battery drain.
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This model also had a front-facing camera and came in way more colors than the XS or XS Max.
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The device features a 6.1-inch Liquid Retina display and comes in six crisp colors. The most exciting addition may have been the second camera on the back of the 11, both 12 MP, and offering wide and ultra-wide lenses.
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The 5.8-inch Super Retina XDR display was Apple's most crisp and clear to date. This phone featured not two, but three, 12 MP HDR camera lenses, offering wide, ultra-wide, and telephoto lenses.
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Apple's largest and most expensive phone of 2019 was the iPhone 11 Pro Max. The display was Apple's Super Retina XDR, as with the 11 Pro, but sized at 6.5 inches.
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Apple took a few cues from the past with this throwback iPhone. The 4.7-inch Retina HD display and Home button with Touch ID harken back to the original iPhone SE, and with a similarly low price. The second-generation SE offered many of the features of Apple's most expensive iPhones, including an A13 Bionic chip, an advanced camera system with Portrait mode and Depth Control, high-definition video, wireless charging capability, and long battery life.
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The iPhone 13 Pro features a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display with ProMotion, but its big draw is the inclusion of a Telephoto camera, in addition to the Wide and Ultra Wide cameras that come with the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini. The iPhone 13 Pro Max offers everything the Pro does, but bigger.
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This phone was estimated to have a 17-hour video playback compared to the iPhone 12 mini's 15 hours.
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This thin and incredibly light smartphone measured just 5.4 inches and included the new, powerful A14 Bionic chip for a considerable boost in performance over previous models. It also featured Apple's latest Super Retina XDR OLED display and a host of camera upgrades but still came with a dual-lens arrangement.
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The iPhone 12 Pro boasted some very fancy camera and color upgrades. Apple added RAW photos for superior pro editing capability and included Dolby Vision up to 60 frames per second in the Pro models. The iPhone 12 pro max was the same except the pro max was bigger.
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It runs on the A15 chip, which is an upgrade over the previous generation of iPhones, and the camera features some significant improvements, including Cinematic mode and Photographic Styles. This iPhone also offers double the storage.
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This phone contains the same features as the regular 13 but is much smaller.
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This iPhone also got a surprising upgrade, with a new "Dynamic Island" feature where the notch used to be. While the gap isn't gone, it now adapts to whatever you are doing to display notifications and background activities. the most impressive update, the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max offer a 48 MP camera. There's no difference between the pro and pro max with these iPhones except the larger screen with the Pro Max.
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Apple brought the Plus back for iPhone 14, with the slightly larger display that had been restricted to the exclusive Pro and Pro Max models in recent years. The iPhone 14 models came with some impressive safety-focused features, including Crash Detection and Emergency SOS via satellite, a feature with the capability to connect to emergency services via satellite if you find yourself in distress while out of range of Wi-Fi or cellular.