Apple stock: The small "i" in Apple’s iPhone doesn’t just stand for the Internet

The small “i” in Apple products has a long tradition. It all started with the first iMac, released in 1998. iPod, iPhone and iPad followed. But what does the “i” in iPhone actually stand for? Many people ask this question, whether you are an Apple user yourself or not. Many think they know the answer. The small “i” stands for the English I, according to many. However, that is not correct. The “i” primarily stands for Internet, as chip.de emphasizes, but that does not answer the question conclusively. The small “i” has other meanings.

Different meanings

According to information from Giga.de, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs already revealed the meaning of the small “i” when presenting the iMac in 1998. According to the long-time Apple CEO, the “i” in iMac stands for terms such as individual , instruct, inform or inspire. All properties that the iMac should be associated with. The developers finally decided to keep the small “i” for future products, regardless of whether they are hardware or software. As a result, the small “i” became the company’s trademark.

The small “i” is rarely used anymore

Apple hardly ever uses the abbreviation anymore. Products like the Apple Watch or the Apple TV no longer contain the abbreviation. And the iTunes multimedia program is increasingly being pushed aside by Apple Music, its own streaming service. However, the operators of Giga.de do not expect the iPhone to be renamed Apple Phone in the future. According to chip.de, Internet capability has now become a natural feature of multimedia devices, which is why the “i” is no longer necessary.

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