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First iPhone vs First Android Phone! (iOS 1.0 vs Android 1.0)

Apr 06, 2024
I mean, Picasso had a saying: good artists copy, great artists steal. I have been shameless in stealing great ideas. Now here's a video I've been wanting to make for a while. Let's go back in time before we had those huge ones.

phone

s with fancy screens and all those crazy features on

phone

s, let's go back to basics. The originals, what started it all. This is the

first

Android phone compared to the

first

and original iPhone, also in their respective original firmwares, so I have Android 1.0 preloaded. and iPhone OS 1.0 as a little challenge, let's see which one was better at that time, which one was more advanced and in what way who copied who, let's have an idea of ​​how it all started, that's exactly what I want this video to achieve now, Steve.
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Jobs was pretty brazen when it came to copying, however when it came to someone copying his creation he didn't like demands and more demands, so it's a bit ironic, but we can definitely say that both phones have a look very similar and a huge screen. which dominates the front of the phone, so this is a bit funny because in terms of specs, just raw specs, the iPhone in some areas surpasses the Android phone today, that's very rare to see that in most areas, but the iPhone actually had the largest screen, it's funny for me to say that 3.5 inches with a resolution of 480x 320, which means that the Google G1, which has the same resolution, is a little sharp with a 3.2 screen, but I have to say that the iPhone is definitely the clear winner here.
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It blends perfectly with the front of the phone, it has a cleaner look, whereas on the G1 it has a strange look, I don't know, you can't turn it very well, you can't see, there's not much viewing angle at all. So it's definitely a win for the iPhone on the screen and let's talk hardware for a minute, so I have to say that there is no way that Google has copied Apple in terms of hardware. It's just the difference between day and night. Here the iPhone is almost twice as thin as it is. just one input, whereas the hcg1, this dream phone, can't decide what it wants to be, does it want to be a full touch screen phone or does it want to be navigated like a blackberry with a little scroll wheel down here or a real keyboard. to control a few things in case you get bored with the other two input sources, so it's a bit of an identity crisis, I don't really know what it is.
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I guess it worked out well. A lot of people liked that this guy had the option, but Apple just said no, just a touch screen, no stylist, nothing like that and in the end it really worked. I mean, look at all the Android phones nowadays, it's like this, on the back we have this tiny little camera, on the bottom we have this plastic. cover the antenna bands, basically the way the phone is disassembled is this type, of course it is not removable, while in this type you can take it out, replace the battery, even add an SD card up to 8 GB , one clear advantage the iPhone had was a headphone jack built into the phone, you don't need an adapter, well remove it, you actually need one, so it was recessed, this was to prevent other people from using headphones with it, only Apple brand headphones would fit here, yes we have. a mechanized Apple logo that emerged and inspired later iterations, which is very nice, very simple and clean.
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Design This one definitely stands the test of time a little better. This one looks like a strange L or J. I don't know, it definitely fits. In your hand it feels quite comfortable but it's squeaky plastic, it's just not the same design and build quality now because I'm on the original version of Android, there is no on-screen keyboard which only came in later versions if you try to select a field of entry Nothing really happens so you have to go to landscape mode every time and keep in mind this is in 2008 so you didn't really have a choice, you had to use the physical keyboard later they realized it's not a great idea if I want to compete with Apple, so they put an on-screen keyboard, but it was tiny, it's a little narrower, this one definitely felt more natural and from the start I'm very impressed with how well I can type on the screen of the iPhone and the interesting thing is that this is not even the original design of the first Android phone, that one was a little different because when the iPhone came out, I was actually reading about an interview with a lot of the Android executives. the people who were planning the original

android

phone just lost all hope, there was no way their horrible blackberry copy could compete with the

iphone

so they had to go ahead and reimagine and bring back this beautiful design, so while the

iphone

may have led the hardware race.
I have to give it to Android when it comes to software, it was much more advanced. Let's start at the lock screen, so what's the point of a lock screen? Just an area to see your notifications and get a little idea of ​​what's going on. before getting into the phone and they both did pretty well, but the funny thing is that in the first version of Android you couldn't use a wallpaper on the lock screen on iOS or iPhone OS at that time you couldn't use a wallpaper on the home screen background, so why that's that reverse effect, who knows?
But of course we have the famous unlock slide and I must say that I think the iPhone did it much better. It's iconic, it's recognizable. It's sad that he's gone, but... It was very nice at that time here you just have to click a button. Is not the same. They eventually added a slide to unlock, but in the first version of Android it was just one click, so to unlock we can choose what we want. a passcode, a pattern, so this was cool, this was a great Android ionic feature, so if I can get this to work there, now it's what an iPhone would be without a lock screen bypass.
This is really fun because I'm going to show you the first one. There is a lock screen bypass that comes with the original iPhone firmware. This is actually a lot of fun, so I showed you one in iOS 10.2 just now. Here is the first one that existed, so they have an access code, how do you get it? on the phone and I actually use a lot inside it without it, just go to the emergency call, hold down the power button and while you're doing that, just call 911 or 1112 and click Done here, this will slide down click cancel and no This time it doesn't work let's try again so call 112 and once again there you are so you are in contact so what can you do from here?
You can make calls. In fact, you can enter the messages app. You can access maps. go into Safari, you can literally do anything as long as you go in here and write an email, you can even go into email, you can bypass the passcode on the first version of the iPhone and by the way, look, I'm on the browser, right? now if I go back I'm on the lock screen I think we're a little spoiled when it comes to our phones nowadays we just take for granted what we didn't have in the past a lot of kids watching this right now who are growing up knowing the phones that are available today, you probably never had any idea that you couldn't even have pages on the original version of iOS or iPhone OS.
I keep mixing those things up, they literally couldn't move their apps when you click the home button, all it did was click home, kids today will never understand that the home button was just a damn home button , you can't open multitasking because it didn't exist at that time on the iPhone and that's where Android starts to improve things as it had a way to multitask. If you go ahead and click the home button and hold it, you can choose from several of the last used apps, so there's no Siri, there's no multitasking, none of that, there's no moving apps, there's no pages, there is no Spotlight. nothing you just get what is and be happy with it its time to shine baby so not only did you have multitasking you had an app drawer where you can find all your apps organized this still exists in new versions of

android

in this moment, so iconic.
There were also notifications, this only came in a much later version of iOS, which is iOS 5 I think, and this came in the first version of Android and Android actually had control center years before Apple, in a way that this menu button did appear here. secondary control and on the home screen this is like a little mini control center here you can change the wallpaper add widgets something you couldn't even do on this one and get this you can move around the apps this is before Apple implemented it on your phone, so you could tell where Apple got some of these features from.
Now since they don't move like Apple does, but you can still move them, you can even remove them from the home screen right there, which is really cool, that customization was present from the beginning on Android and the craziest thing was that the App Store came after the Android Play Store. At the time it was called The Market, so it was so advanced at the time that you could actually download apps and games directly from GetGo. I don't have to wait a year to get the Apple Store or App Store on the iPhone, so it's a little impressive how much more advanced Android was compared to the iPhone OS in 2008.
Now, on paper, the iPhone was officially a little slower. MHz vs 528 on the HTC G1, it also had about 2/3 the RAM of the hcg1 so it was definitely underpowered, let's see in a geekbench how they compare. I fooled you, geekbench by geekbench, I mean photos because there is no way to run them. apps now on these phones but this is the original geekbench for these phones now the iPhone was on 3.1.3 and it was on the latest version of donut so the iPhone was actually quite PowerHouse it was very well optimized and ran very well on the geekbench score this just got 82 so it's a very very good job by the iPhone even though it had weaker specs and that's still the case with the iPhone today and believe it or not, Android actually ate up battery life in the past 1150 milliamps versus 1400 and the iPhone with its optimization performed better so it's definitely a win for the iPhone and lastly let's talk about those cameras so it has 3.2 megap on this guy and two on the iPhone, so let's start the camera app here and unfortunately there's no vertical like this.
You had to take all your photos in landscape with the G1, so they are both very fuzzy and dark. This one is officially a little better, but see for yourself which of the two is better. Leave a comment below about what camera quality you think. it's because it's a very difficult decision between both of them, if you want to see your photos, you can jump to both of their photos like this, if you want to go back like this, very similar on those fronts and there Wow guys, those are the two phones that started, the first one Android and the first iPhone.
I hope you enjoyed this video. Let me know what you think below, which one is the winner at the time, which one you would choose or which one you did choose. At that point, well, I'm curious to see your thoughts and I hope you enjoy this journey back to what began peacefully.

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