The history of iPhone development by Apple Inc. spans from the early 2000s to around 2010. The first iPhone was released in 2007. By the end of 2009, iPhone models had been released in all major markets.
Apple Inc.'s iPhone development project began in 2004 when CEO Steve Jobs tasked the company's hardware engineer Tony Fadell, software engineer Scott Forstall, and design engineer Sir Jonathan with the highly confidential "Project Purple."
On January 9, 2007, Steve Jobs announced the first iPhone at the Macworld convention, attracting significant media attention. Jobs announced that the first iPhone would be released later that year. On June 29, 2007, the first version of the iPhone was launched.
After some trial and error, the first iPhone was officially released in 2007, made available to the public, and prominently promoted at that year's Macworld. In this initial release, the iPhone was available in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Finland, France, Spain, Italy, and South Africa. On June 29, 2007, Apple released version 7.3 of iTunes to coincide with the launch of the iPhone. This release included support for activating and syncing iPhone services.
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