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【チャンネル名 Luke Miani】
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That makes me remember all the concepts and renders people were making when we were hoping for Apple to make and iPod with a phone and later when all the rumors were coming in, a very popular render was an actual screen with the iPod click wheel and then we heard Apple was working on an all-front screen iPod, and the renders were showing a digital click wheel with the content on top. Crazy fun times.
You mentioned that the one phone was on version 84, but what were the two super old phones version numbers?
Back when Apple wasn’t releasing short living garbage…
So I wasn’t the only one watching old Apple/Steve Job videos then.
What idiot would pay $500,000 for an outdated prototype?
Very, very cool to see these two iPhones after watching Lex Fridman’s interview with Tony Fadell. Hope Tony gets to see this video. I’m sure it would make him smile.
OK OK, what makes you say it’s worth $500,000? I know it is expensive and surely one of the most expensive iPhone it’s just because it is the first and it’s a prototype, but 500,000?
The original iPhone is the motto rokr.
That’s pretty cool but I don’t think these old phones that barely work are actually worth that much would anyone actually pay that much for a old prototype phone that is basically useless?
Unless this iPhone was the one Steve Jobs used on stage or signed by him I can’t see it being worth 500k
Maybe like 5k to 10k
The left UI looks like iOS 7
6:07 – Luke: “This is worth more than me.”
Wow, that went deep fast 😉
The phone’s screen was glass at the time of the keynote, not plastic.
It was nice knowing you, Luke.
Wow, that is awesome, that’s great to see where all this started.
Imagine how smartphones would be like today if clickwheel navigation would have won over touchscreen and how it would have evolved
how do you know that its worth $500000? sounds like you made that up. or did someone actually want to buy it for that amount of money?
Holy shit!
Military tech
Speaking of how much work they had done between two “prototypes”, I guess they might had been working on multiple UI & OS logics simultaneously and kept the one with best user experience then dropped others.
That’s a million dollars video