The Linksys iPhone was a line of internet appliances from Cisco Systems. The first iPhone model – released by Infogear in 1998 – combined the features of a regular phone and a web terminal. The company was later purchased by Cisco and no new products were marketed under the name between 2001 and 2006. At the end of 2006, Cisco rebranded its LinksysVoIP-based phones under the name, shortly before Apple released an iPhone of its own. This led to a trademark dispute between the two companies, which was resolved on February 20, 2007.
InfoGear iPhone
The first iPhone was released in 1998 by InfoGear Technology Corporation. In 1997, prior to the release of iPhone, Infogear entered into a partnership with Cidco of Morgan Hill, California. The iPhone was an innovative internet appliance that featured a sliding keyboard and an LCD touchscreen that accessed an embedded web browser and an email client. It was one of the first wave of internet appliances, preceding the I-Opener, 3Com Audrey and a slew of similar devices from various manufacturers including Alcatel and Nortel. Reviewers praised it for offering a simple and "relatively inexpensive" way to access the Internet, but many criticized its size, lack of features, and US$5 per month in addition to the Internet access charge and the purchase price (US$299). Infogear was acquired by Cisco Systems in 2000, A new model was introduced in 2001, but the product was soon discontinued.
What would happen if you used an iPhone 5 in 2023? 🤔📱
I took one into Disneyland for a day to find out and the results were quite surprising!
Day in the life with the iPhone 5: The battery life wasnt great and the cameras have aged a lot but the overal usage was surprisingly fun! I was even able to get a few apps to work that REALLY surprised me 👀
#iphone5 #dayinmylife #apple
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published: 04 May 2023
Comparison iPhone 5s vs iPhone 5 - Open Facebook #shorts
published: 13 Dec 2022
iPhone 5 in 2024🤯
Can you use an iPhone 5 in 2024? In this video I will show what it is like using a 10 year old iPhone 5s and some of the downsides.
published: 31 Jul 2024
the iPhone 5s was perfect!
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Old iPhone 😈 vs Old POCO 💀 iphone 5 vs POCO F1 - FREEFIRE DAMAGE TEST #freefire #poco #iphone
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iPhone 5 vs iPhone 14 Pro Camera Comparison!
iPhone 5 versus iPhone 14 Pro camera comparison!
#iphone14pro #iphone5 #cameracomparison #oldvsnew #oldphone #iphonecamera
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Official iPhone 5 Trailer
iPhone 5 by Apple
The biggest thing to happen to iPhone since iPhone.
Creating an entirely new design meant inventing entirely new technology
When we envisioned the new iPhone, we landed on a remarkably thin and light design. But it's nearly impossible to make a device so thin and so light without sacrificing features or performance.
We could have taken the easy way out and designed something more reasonable and less remarkable. But we didn't.
If the technology didn't exist, we invented it. If a component wasn't small enough, we re-imagined it. If convention was standing in the way, we left it behind. The result is iPhone 5: the thinnest, lightest, fastest iPhone ever.
iPhone 5 is just 7.6 millimeters thin. To make that happen, Apple engineers had to think small, component by compone...
What would happen if you used an iPhone 5 in 2023? 🤔📱
I took one into Disneyland for a day to find out and the results were quite surprising!
Day in the life...
What would happen if you used an iPhone 5 in 2023? 🤔📱
I took one into Disneyland for a day to find out and the results were quite surprising!
Day in the life with the iPhone 5: The battery life wasnt great and the cameras have aged a lot but the overal usage was surprisingly fun! I was even able to get a few apps to work that REALLY surprised me 👀
#iphone5 #dayinmylife #apple
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What would happen if you used an iPhone 5 in 2023? 🤔📱
I took one into Disneyland for a day to find out and the results were quite surprising!
Day in the life with the iPhone 5: The battery life wasnt great and the cameras have aged a lot but the overal usage was surprisingly fun! I was even able to get a few apps to work that REALLY surprised me 👀
#iphone5 #dayinmylife #apple
______________________________
Connect with me on my other socials!
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/willbwrs
Twitter - https://twitter.com/willbwrs
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@will.mov
Business email - [email protected]
iPhone 5 by Apple
The biggest thing to happen to iPhone since iPhone.
Creating an entirely new design meant inventing entirely new technology
When we envisio...
iPhone 5 by Apple
The biggest thing to happen to iPhone since iPhone.
Creating an entirely new design meant inventing entirely new technology
When we envisioned the new iPhone, we landed on a remarkably thin and light design. But it's nearly impossible to make a device so thin and so light without sacrificing features or performance.
We could have taken the easy way out and designed something more reasonable and less remarkable. But we didn't.
If the technology didn't exist, we invented it. If a component wasn't small enough, we re-imagined it. If convention was standing in the way, we left it behind. The result is iPhone 5: the thinnest, lightest, fastest iPhone ever.
iPhone 5 is just 7.6 millimeters thin. To make that happen, Apple engineers had to think small, component by component. They created a nano-SIM card, which is 44 percent smaller than a micro-SIM.
They also developed a unique cellular solution for iPhone 5. The conventional approach to building LTE into a world phone uses two chips — one for voice, one for data. On iPhone 5, both are on a single chip.
The intelligent, reversible Lightning connector is 80 percent smaller than the 30-pin connector.
The 8MP iSight camera has even more features — like panorama and dynamic low-light mode — yet it's 20 percent smaller.
And the new A6 chip is up to 2x faster than the A5 chip but 22 percent smaller. Even with so much inside, iPhone 5 is 20 percent lighter and 18 percent thinner than iPhone 4S.
It`s our thinnest display ever. And it`s the first of its kind.
Making a thinner, lighter iPhone meant even the display had to be thinner. Apple engineers accomplished that by creating the first Retina display with integrated touch technology.
Which means instead of a separate layer of touch electrodes between display pixels, the pixels do double duty — acting as touch-sensing electrodes while displaying the image at the same time.
With one less layer between you and what you see on iPhone 5, you experience more clarity than ever before. All on a display that's 30 percent thinner than before.
iPhone 5 is made with a level of precision you'd expect from a finely cafted watch -- not a smartphone.
Never before has this degree of fit and finish been applied to a phone. Take the glass inlays on the back of iPhone 5, for instance. During manufacturing, each iPhone 5 aluminum housing is photographed by two high-powered 29MP cameras.
A machine then examines the images and compares them against 725 unique inlays to find the most precise match for every single iPhone.
Look at iPhone 5 and you can't help but notice the exquisite chamfer surrounding the display.
A crystalline diamond cuts this beveled edge. It's what gives iPhone 5 its distinctive lines. Fitting for a phone so brilliant.
- 725 Precision-Matched Inlays
During the assembly process, each iPhone 5 aluminum housing is photographed by two high-powered 29MP cameras. A machine then compares the images with 725 uniquely cut inlays to find a precise match.
- Sapphire Crystal
Although the surface of the iSight camera is as clear as glass, it's not made of glass. It's actually sapphire crystal, whose hardness is second only to diamond on the scale of transparent materials. That means the surface of the lens is far less likely to scratch.
Diamond-Cut Beveled Edge
- A crystalline diamond is used to cut the chamfers of iPhone 5. This process gives the beveled edge its beautiful sheen.
So much more than before. And so much less, too.
A remarkably slim design that still makes room for a larger display and a faster chip. Ultrafast wireless that doesn't sacrifice battery life. And all-new headphones designed to sound great and fit comfortably. So much went into this iPhone. So you could get even more out of it.
All-new design. The thinnest, lightest, fastest iPhone ever.
Thin, sleek, and very capable.
It's hard to believe a phone so thin could offer so many features: a larger display, a faster chip, the latest wireless technology, an 8MP iSight camera, and more. All in a beautiful aluminum body designed and made with an unprecedented level of precision. iPhone 5 measures a mere 7.6 millimeters thin and weighs just 112 grams.1 That's 18 percent thinner and 20 percent lighter than iPhone 4S. The only way to achieve a design like this is by relentlessly considering (and reconsidering) every single detail — including the details you don't see.
Apple, the Apple logo, Mac, Mac OS, Macintosh, iPhone, Retina, Passbook, Siri, iSight, FaceTime, Lightning, EarPods, Flyover, Safari and iCloud are trademarks of Apple. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
Press Release:
http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2012/09/12Apple-Introduces-iPhone-5.html
More Information can be found on the Homepage:
http://www.apple.com/iphone/
Homepage:
http://www.apple.com/iphone/
iPhone 5 by Apple
The biggest thing to happen to iPhone since iPhone.
Creating an entirely new design meant inventing entirely new technology
When we envisioned the new iPhone, we landed on a remarkably thin and light design. But it's nearly impossible to make a device so thin and so light without sacrificing features or performance.
We could have taken the easy way out and designed something more reasonable and less remarkable. But we didn't.
If the technology didn't exist, we invented it. If a component wasn't small enough, we re-imagined it. If convention was standing in the way, we left it behind. The result is iPhone 5: the thinnest, lightest, fastest iPhone ever.
iPhone 5 is just 7.6 millimeters thin. To make that happen, Apple engineers had to think small, component by component. They created a nano-SIM card, which is 44 percent smaller than a micro-SIM.
They also developed a unique cellular solution for iPhone 5. The conventional approach to building LTE into a world phone uses two chips — one for voice, one for data. On iPhone 5, both are on a single chip.
The intelligent, reversible Lightning connector is 80 percent smaller than the 30-pin connector.
The 8MP iSight camera has even more features — like panorama and dynamic low-light mode — yet it's 20 percent smaller.
And the new A6 chip is up to 2x faster than the A5 chip but 22 percent smaller. Even with so much inside, iPhone 5 is 20 percent lighter and 18 percent thinner than iPhone 4S.
It`s our thinnest display ever. And it`s the first of its kind.
Making a thinner, lighter iPhone meant even the display had to be thinner. Apple engineers accomplished that by creating the first Retina display with integrated touch technology.
Which means instead of a separate layer of touch electrodes between display pixels, the pixels do double duty — acting as touch-sensing electrodes while displaying the image at the same time.
With one less layer between you and what you see on iPhone 5, you experience more clarity than ever before. All on a display that's 30 percent thinner than before.
iPhone 5 is made with a level of precision you'd expect from a finely cafted watch -- not a smartphone.
Never before has this degree of fit and finish been applied to a phone. Take the glass inlays on the back of iPhone 5, for instance. During manufacturing, each iPhone 5 aluminum housing is photographed by two high-powered 29MP cameras.
A machine then examines the images and compares them against 725 unique inlays to find the most precise match for every single iPhone.
Look at iPhone 5 and you can't help but notice the exquisite chamfer surrounding the display.
A crystalline diamond cuts this beveled edge. It's what gives iPhone 5 its distinctive lines. Fitting for a phone so brilliant.
- 725 Precision-Matched Inlays
During the assembly process, each iPhone 5 aluminum housing is photographed by two high-powered 29MP cameras. A machine then compares the images with 725 uniquely cut inlays to find a precise match.
- Sapphire Crystal
Although the surface of the iSight camera is as clear as glass, it's not made of glass. It's actually sapphire crystal, whose hardness is second only to diamond on the scale of transparent materials. That means the surface of the lens is far less likely to scratch.
Diamond-Cut Beveled Edge
- A crystalline diamond is used to cut the chamfers of iPhone 5. This process gives the beveled edge its beautiful sheen.
So much more than before. And so much less, too.
A remarkably slim design that still makes room for a larger display and a faster chip. Ultrafast wireless that doesn't sacrifice battery life. And all-new headphones designed to sound great and fit comfortably. So much went into this iPhone. So you could get even more out of it.
All-new design. The thinnest, lightest, fastest iPhone ever.
Thin, sleek, and very capable.
It's hard to believe a phone so thin could offer so many features: a larger display, a faster chip, the latest wireless technology, an 8MP iSight camera, and more. All in a beautiful aluminum body designed and made with an unprecedented level of precision. iPhone 5 measures a mere 7.6 millimeters thin and weighs just 112 grams.1 That's 18 percent thinner and 20 percent lighter than iPhone 4S. The only way to achieve a design like this is by relentlessly considering (and reconsidering) every single detail — including the details you don't see.
Apple, the Apple logo, Mac, Mac OS, Macintosh, iPhone, Retina, Passbook, Siri, iSight, FaceTime, Lightning, EarPods, Flyover, Safari and iCloud are trademarks of Apple. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
Press Release:
http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2012/09/12Apple-Introduces-iPhone-5.html
More Information can be found on the Homepage:
http://www.apple.com/iphone/
Homepage:
http://www.apple.com/iphone/
What would happen if you used an iPhone 5 in 2023? 🤔📱
I took one into Disneyland for a day to find out and the results were quite surprising!
Day in the life with the iPhone 5: The battery life wasnt great and the cameras have aged a lot but the overal usage was surprisingly fun! I was even able to get a few apps to work that REALLY surprised me 👀
#iphone5 #dayinmylife #apple
______________________________
Connect with me on my other socials!
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/willbwrs
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Business email - [email protected]
iPhone 5 by Apple
The biggest thing to happen to iPhone since iPhone.
Creating an entirely new design meant inventing entirely new technology
When we envisioned the new iPhone, we landed on a remarkably thin and light design. But it's nearly impossible to make a device so thin and so light without sacrificing features or performance.
We could have taken the easy way out and designed something more reasonable and less remarkable. But we didn't.
If the technology didn't exist, we invented it. If a component wasn't small enough, we re-imagined it. If convention was standing in the way, we left it behind. The result is iPhone 5: the thinnest, lightest, fastest iPhone ever.
iPhone 5 is just 7.6 millimeters thin. To make that happen, Apple engineers had to think small, component by component. They created a nano-SIM card, which is 44 percent smaller than a micro-SIM.
They also developed a unique cellular solution for iPhone 5. The conventional approach to building LTE into a world phone uses two chips — one for voice, one for data. On iPhone 5, both are on a single chip.
The intelligent, reversible Lightning connector is 80 percent smaller than the 30-pin connector.
The 8MP iSight camera has even more features — like panorama and dynamic low-light mode — yet it's 20 percent smaller.
And the new A6 chip is up to 2x faster than the A5 chip but 22 percent smaller. Even with so much inside, iPhone 5 is 20 percent lighter and 18 percent thinner than iPhone 4S.
It`s our thinnest display ever. And it`s the first of its kind.
Making a thinner, lighter iPhone meant even the display had to be thinner. Apple engineers accomplished that by creating the first Retina display with integrated touch technology.
Which means instead of a separate layer of touch electrodes between display pixels, the pixels do double duty — acting as touch-sensing electrodes while displaying the image at the same time.
With one less layer between you and what you see on iPhone 5, you experience more clarity than ever before. All on a display that's 30 percent thinner than before.
iPhone 5 is made with a level of precision you'd expect from a finely cafted watch -- not a smartphone.
Never before has this degree of fit and finish been applied to a phone. Take the glass inlays on the back of iPhone 5, for instance. During manufacturing, each iPhone 5 aluminum housing is photographed by two high-powered 29MP cameras.
A machine then examines the images and compares them against 725 unique inlays to find the most precise match for every single iPhone.
Look at iPhone 5 and you can't help but notice the exquisite chamfer surrounding the display.
A crystalline diamond cuts this beveled edge. It's what gives iPhone 5 its distinctive lines. Fitting for a phone so brilliant.
- 725 Precision-Matched Inlays
During the assembly process, each iPhone 5 aluminum housing is photographed by two high-powered 29MP cameras. A machine then compares the images with 725 uniquely cut inlays to find a precise match.
- Sapphire Crystal
Although the surface of the iSight camera is as clear as glass, it's not made of glass. It's actually sapphire crystal, whose hardness is second only to diamond on the scale of transparent materials. That means the surface of the lens is far less likely to scratch.
Diamond-Cut Beveled Edge
- A crystalline diamond is used to cut the chamfers of iPhone 5. This process gives the beveled edge its beautiful sheen.
So much more than before. And so much less, too.
A remarkably slim design that still makes room for a larger display and a faster chip. Ultrafast wireless that doesn't sacrifice battery life. And all-new headphones designed to sound great and fit comfortably. So much went into this iPhone. So you could get even more out of it.
All-new design. The thinnest, lightest, fastest iPhone ever.
Thin, sleek, and very capable.
It's hard to believe a phone so thin could offer so many features: a larger display, a faster chip, the latest wireless technology, an 8MP iSight camera, and more. All in a beautiful aluminum body designed and made with an unprecedented level of precision. iPhone 5 measures a mere 7.6 millimeters thin and weighs just 112 grams.1 That's 18 percent thinner and 20 percent lighter than iPhone 4S. The only way to achieve a design like this is by relentlessly considering (and reconsidering) every single detail — including the details you don't see.
Apple, the Apple logo, Mac, Mac OS, Macintosh, iPhone, Retina, Passbook, Siri, iSight, FaceTime, Lightning, EarPods, Flyover, Safari and iCloud are trademarks of Apple. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
Press Release:
http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2012/09/12Apple-Introduces-iPhone-5.html
More Information can be found on the Homepage:
http://www.apple.com/iphone/
Homepage:
http://www.apple.com/iphone/
The Linksys iPhone was a line of internet appliances from Cisco Systems. The first iPhone model – released by Infogear in 1998 – combined the features of a regular phone and a web terminal. The company was later purchased by Cisco and no new products were marketed under the name between 2001 and 2006. At the end of 2006, Cisco rebranded its LinksysVoIP-based phones under the name, shortly before Apple released an iPhone of its own. This led to a trademark dispute between the two companies, which was resolved on February 20, 2007.
InfoGear iPhone
The first iPhone was released in 1998 by InfoGear Technology Corporation. In 1997, prior to the release of iPhone, Infogear entered into a partnership with Cidco of Morgan Hill, California. The iPhone was an innovative internet appliance that featured a sliding keyboard and an LCD touchscreen that accessed an embedded web browser and an email client. It was one of the first wave of internet appliances, preceding the I-Opener, 3Com Audrey and a slew of similar devices from various manufacturers including Alcatel and Nortel. Reviewers praised it for offering a simple and "relatively inexpensive" way to access the Internet, but many criticized its size, lack of features, and US$5 per month in addition to the Internet access charge and the purchase price (US$299). Infogear was acquired by Cisco Systems in 2000, A new model was introduced in 2001, but the product was soon discontinued.
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The company says iOS 18 has been installed on 68 percent of all iPhones (as of January 21) and 76 percent of models from the last four years. A year ago, 66 percent of all iPhones ran iOS 17, so there’s a two-percent uptick for iOS 18 this year.
If you use the popular messaging app WhatsApp on an iPhone, there may be times when you wish you had the ability to add more than one account ... iPhone users will be able to add a new account to WhatsApp using two different methods.
As many as 40% of high-net-worth individuals who have bought into DLF’s yet-to-be-launched ultra-luxury housing project ‘The Dahlias’ in Gurugram are those who currently own units in the company’s earlier projects, The Camellias and The Aralias ... ....