iPhone OS 1
A version of the iOS operating system | |
Developer | Apple Inc. |
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Source model | Closed, with open source components |
Initial release | June 29, 2007 |
Latest release | 1.1.5 (4B1) / July 15, 2008 |
Platforms |
iPhone (1st generation) iPod touch (1st generation) |
Kernel type | Hybrid (XNU) |
License | Proprietary EULA except for open-source components |
Succeeded by | iPhone OS 2 |
Official website | iPhone at the Wayback Machine (archived June 7, 2007) |
Support status | |
Unsupported, historic |
iPhone OS 1 is the first major release of iOS. iPhone OS 1.1.5 is the latest and final version of iPhone OS 1. This version of iOS was the first iteration of Apple's touch-centric mobile operating system. No official name given on its initial release; Apple marketing literature simply stating the iPhone runs a version of Apple's desktop operating system, OS X.[1] On March 6, 2008, with the release of the iPhone software development kit (iPhone SDK), Apple named it iPhone OS[2] (they went on to rename it "iOS" on June 7, 2010[3]).
The update to iPhone OS 1.1.3 cost $19.95 for iPod touch users.[4]
Version history: portable iOS devices
Main article: iOS version history § iPhone OS 1
Supported devices
References
- ↑ "iPhone – Features – OS X". Apple Inc. Archived from the original on October 6, 2007.
- ↑ Block, Ryan (March 6, 2008). "Live from Apple's iPhone SDK press conference". Engadget. Weblogs. Retrieved December 12, 2008.
- ↑ David Chartier (June 7, 2010). "iPhone OS gets new name, video calling". Macworld. Retrieved February 26, 2013.
- ↑ Philip Michaels. "iPod touch owners can add more apps—for a price". Macworld.
Preceded by |
iPhone OS 1 June 2007 |
Succeeded by iPhone OS 2 |
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