Today in Apple history: Original iPhone goes large with 16GB of storage

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The original iPhone
The O.G. iPhone was a thing of beauty.
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February 5: Today in Apple history: Original iPhone goes large with 16GB of storage February 5, 2008: Six months after the first-gen iPhone goes on sale, Apple releases a new version with a whopping 16GB of storage.

For some users, there’s never enough memory,” says Greg Joswiak, Apple’s vice president of worldwide iPod and iPhone product marketing, in a statement. “Now people can enjoy even more of their music, photos and videos on the most revolutionary mobile phone and best Wi-Fi mobile device in the world.”

Apple increases original iPhone storage

When the first-gen iPhone went on sale, it initially came in low-end 4GB and high-end 8GB options. It became apparent pretty immediately, however, that the 4GB option was too small. And that was prior to the opening of the App Store, which let people fill their phones with downloadable software.

A 16GB iPhone model was clearly needed. And so Apple delivered one.

In early September 2007, Apple discontinued the 4GB iPhone and — in a controversial move — dropped the price of the 8GB model from $599 to $399. For several months, users only had one option. Then Apple decided to bolster sales by introducing the new 16GB option priced at $499.

16GB iPhone causes confusion for AT&T

What would folks do with lavish amounts of storage like the new 16GB iPhone?
What would folks do with such lavish amounts of storage?
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After some confusion for AT&T (the only iPhone carrier at the time), it was also revealed that customers would be able to upgrade from an 8GB to a 16GB iPhone without having to sign a new contract. Instead, upgraders could pick up from where their old contracts left off.

At the time, Apple came in second in U.S. mobile market share behind BlackBerry, with 28% to BlackBerry’s 41%. Worldwide, Apple ranked third, with 6.5%, lagging Nokia (a massive 52.9%) and BlackBerry (11.4%). This was due, in large part, to the iPhone being available in just a few countries.

The 16GB iPhone storage option continued until 2016’s iPhone 7 (albeit as the smallest storage option).

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