Episode 58 – Apple iPhone
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On today’s show, we’re looking at the smartphone that changed everything, the iPhone. Its influence went on to define all smartphones, as well as the third tier. This is the podcast where we take an informal look at personal computing history through the lens of eBay auctions. It’s sort of like Antiques Roadshow, but all about antique personal computers.
Links mentioned in this episode:
- Not Another Apple Podcast
- iPhone Introduction
- Song A Day #561: The iPhone Antenna Song
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone
Auctions:
- Jeff’s auction: Apple iPhone 1st Generation – 8GB – Black Smartphone
- David’s auction: Apple iPhone 3G Black 8GB Factory Unlocked w / accessories & box A1241
- Jeff’s auction: Apple iPhone 1st Generation – 8GB – Black BOX ONLY
- David’s auction: Apple iPhone 3GS 8GB Factory Unlocked Smartphone AT&T,T mobile (GOOD CONDITION)
- Jeff’s auction: Apple iPhone 1st Generation – 8GB – Black #41( Collectible) Unlocked
- David’s auction: “nib iphone 2g” on eBay
- Jeff’s random auction: 2 Apple iPhones – 1st Generation – 8GB – Black (AT&T) Smartphone 2G iPhone
- David’s random auction: iPhone 1st Generation Prototype Software iOS 1.0 8GB
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