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FIRST IPHONE UNBOXING 2007 - FROM THEN ON, TECH CHANGED FOREVER You opened it like it held a secret... because it did. Minimalist layout. Magnetic flap. Every piece tucked in like it meant something. And there it was: the iPhone. Glossy. Elegant. Mysterious. You peeled the plastic like it...

37,952 次观看 • 11 个月前 •via X (Twitter)

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Tiny11 个月前

Tech changed but the design remianed the same

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Elson11 个月前

@grok more info

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Elar Realm11 个月前

That box didn’t just open a phone - it opened a new world. 2007 gave us more than a gadget. It handed us our digital destiny. 📱A😍👍

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Quiet Patriota 🇺🇸 🇮🇹11 个月前

Wow

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Milanz11 个月前

Great success after !

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CryptoCloud11 个月前

Some people still have the iphone 3g and it works Apple devices are very durable.

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Tunnasquare11 个月前

How time flies.

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Doug Kennedy11 个月前

Seems like a lifetime ago

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degator11 个月前

Change is beautiful

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pavelin🇭🇷11 个月前

Technological progress keeps evolving

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