Unboxing the ORIGINAL iPhone 2G 13 years later!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- The first generation iPhone was announced on January 8 at Macworld 2007, and 6 months later it was released to the public- exactly 13 years ago. As the iPhone is now a teenager, i figured I'd unbox one of the first iPhone 2Gs ever made and take a look at how much things have changed!
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I love how he is more excited about the microfiber cloth than the phone itself
Well I knew the phone was in the box.... the cloth though? That's a real surprise
one could argue the Microfiber cloth is more useful today than the phone is.
You get the cloth with the 2g and 3g too, I still have it.
WE need eucalyptus oil too. Wrong Channel 😂
i have a this microfiber cloth, its the best accessory ever
An iPod, a phone, and an internet communicator... An iPod, a phone, and an internet communicator... are you getting it?
These are NOT three separate devices...
This is one device.
the iphone
@@friedly_neighborhood_flop fy
These are not 3 separate devices. This is 1 device. And we are calling it... iPhone.
Am I the only one that still gets goosebumps when Steve Jobs says "an iPod, a Phone..."?
You are not and I enjoy hearing Him say this as well.
Me too
The next thing may very well be, "an iPad, a Mac..."
and an internet communicator
How much it cost of the iphone 2.
I believe Steve Jobs switched the iPhone screen from plastic to glass around 2 months before launch, the iPhone shown at the keynote had a plastic screen.
Tru
@@friedly_neighborhood_flop he was overseeing the design and is well known for dismissing ideas and asking to redo everything from scratch because he didn't like it. It's safe to say he influenced switch to glass
Mrwhosetheboss Said That In His “Things You Didn’t Know About Apple” Video And Gaming York, All iPhone 2G’s Beside The One On The Keynote Have Glass.
It was replaced due to budget cuts.
(Announcer BFDI Gag Reference)
@Granny egg
*2007 - In the box:*
• EarPods
• Charging Brick
• Dock with line out
• Microfibre Cloth
*2021 - in the box:*
• USB-C cable
Don’t even get the stickers anymore. Insanity.
Luke: "I will literally die if the cloth is in there.
Also Luke 10 seconds later: Guess I'll die"
He's alive somehow?
@@WarriorsPhoto a true magician.
I remember buying this one after saving up from my weekend job at a restaurant. When I told the guy in the phone store I was buying it outright, rather than on a contract, he was shocked because it cost something like £270 and couldn't believe someone would spend £270 on a phone lol. That was probably the only time in my life that I've been genuinly excited for a phone. New upgrades and announcements these days are all the same just with slightly better features. I don't think we'll experience a device this revolutionary, in terms of being so vastly different to everything else, for quite a few years.
@Ewan Hill I know how much I didn't spend and I definitely didn't spend £400. It wasn't any more than £300 either.
Ya British?
@@michaelgarcia5437 yep
I remember I was in secondary school, and my dad got this phone.. he wouldn’t let me on it.. and then when the new one came out he gave me his old one ..
IPhone X was pretty revolutionary
"This got dropped on iPhoneOS 3.1, that was relitavely early"
Android phones: *Nervous sweating*
iPhoneOS, not ios
Odusthecat yessie
@@odusthecat the first version called iOS is iOS 4. before that, it was called iPhone OS 1-3.
You I think your in my 2019 mba 😳
Indeed I am Woody, How’s Buzz Lightyear doing?
I still have mine (8gb) in its original box. Picked it up on release day at AT&T. Barely a line to wait in. Walked in, asked for an 8gb and boom. I still have most of the stuff in the box, the phone is in great shape and still holds a decent charge. I boot it up once a year just to relive it and remind me how far we've come. Don't know if I'd ever sell it. It may seem simple, but it was a life/business changing piece of tech.
An early one like that with original box is easily worth $1300 and will only gain value, great to hold onto!
@@lukemiani SOLD!!! lol
Trace Photo Studio what?? You said you dun know if you would ever sell it then seconds ltr you said sold?? How much did you sell it for??
@@potassiumchloride2542 He said sold as in he'd take $1300, he probably didn't actually sell it
@@potassiumchloride2542 Learn common English phrases haha
13 years old. Apple design is really great, because the device still looks beautiful
that's pretty much the thing of the iphone, looks, functionality = zero, weak vs other devices at the time
@@gandalfwiz20007 facts
@@gandalfwiz20007 all the statistics back that up for all the 🐑 that will get mad
Does it? Lmao
We are focus on this phone No Iphone 6Splus No Iphone 12
The original iOS TH-cam app is still the GOAT
falcongunner Greatest Of All Time?
Michael Garcia yeah
So, have you not used youtube vanced?
@@Rckrrr no sir. Please enlighten me.
@@falcongunner33 Use google man, it's 2020
Unpopular opinion: The App Store was not what Steve Jobs intended for the IPhone. He wanted the IPhone to be an minimalistic device/tool that helps us in a few different scenarios like listening to music on an sunny day or finding the spot you hook up with friends via maps. Getting to know stuff through the browser or just be delighted by the ease of use. The IPhone was never supposed to do basically everything and it sure as hell wasnt supposed to be a social media device. I know I’m sounding old saying all this but that’s how I see it
And, when the concept for the App Store was first introduced within Apple, Jobs intended it to be web-based, with different websites for different things rather than apps.
in 2007 my cousin was in new york for a vacation and bought 2 iphone first series. one was for me. I'll never forget the feeling I got when he gave it to me.I haven't had a feeling like that since.
Say what you like about Apple, but the iPhone did change the world.
How?
@@shbnc4200 Apologies, you have obviously spent the last 20 years in a coma.
@@shbnc4200 AN IPOD A PHONE A INTERNET COMMUNICATOR ARE YOU GETTING IT? th-cam.com/video/VQKMoT-6XSg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KuMYFdy-SRrr2UFe
@@shbnc4200there was no phone like it before it came out
Correct
I had one of these. Those 16 apps were enough back then, until jail breaking was a thing.
Great video.. I remember when the 3G came out and it's still to this day, the most excited I have ever been about a phone and I couldn't even buy it because it was only available on one service provider which I wasn't compatible with. I paid $800 back in 2008 to have mine shipped from Italy. The only place the phones were sold unlocked at the time. So much for phones costing a lot. And it was worth every penny!!
I still have one of these that I got from a friend at the lowest point of their value. The screen was busted, the plastic at the bottom was chipped, the home button was just not even there, the aluminum was dented, the Apple logo had shifted, and the speakers didn't really work well. She literally gave it to me because it was in such bad shape. I remember when she dropped it once and while going to pick it up, she accidentally kicked it down the hallway at school. However, it was still technically my first iPhone and I still have it somewhere. I've recently moved and it's somewhere in a box along with my iPhone 3G, but wherever it is...I know it still works...barely...and even though it's busted to all hell, it's still a cherished possession of mine.
At the time, just the thought of only touch screens dictating every purpose of a cellular device was mind blowing. Nobody thought that would be functional. Amazing how far we've come.
Our 2G is still in daily use - it’s spent the last 5 years playing the Knock Out bedtime playlist for our youngest. Bought it used, as soon as jail breaks worked for T-Mobile. I get a little thrill when it reboots with the Pineapple logo.
It’s still a joy to hold - the 6/7/8 and XR feel reminiscent of it.
I think it's a pretty impressive piece of technology. All those sounds and looks are nostalgic.
ahhh my first iphone i remember it well. Some people didnt like the back with the two tone and plastic bottom but i thought looked cool and still do. Luke needs to to a 3gs box opening next
*I would be just as happy as him with that microfiber cloth if I ever had a chance to get a good condition iPhone 2G*
The memories really come flowing after he finished saying “13 years ago, Steve Jobs announced the original iPhone and the world has never been the same.” Then the soothing intro comes in ❤️
I had the original iPhone. I loved it. I was one of a very small number of people that bought it abroad and brought it back to South Africa 🇿🇦 It never came out here. I had to wait for the first jailbreak, because it was carrier locked to AT&T and I needed it to run on our local carrier, Vodacom. At the time, people would literally stop me on the street and ask me what it was.
“Today, Apple is going to reinvent the phone!”
A great life cut too short, RIP Jobs, you were a visionary! Now if only they can come up with the next "cool" thing like a phone the thickness of a piece of paper that you can roll into the shape of a tube, lol.
Cheng Teoh
He was also a big jerk. Despite his achievements in the technology industry
Who’s Who
Did you know when he returned to apple he cut EVERY SINGLE CHARITABLE PROGRAM? And when his mistress got pregnant he told her to “get rid of it” seriously look it up
Who’s Who
Not even
He was also evil
@@SD-ft5xj whatever you say “selen dalgan”
20 Grand?! Wish I'd have picked a few up and just left them in my closet...
The first iPhone to be released in The Netherlands was the 3G. Some friends imported this phone from the US/UK. I still remember watching the live stream keynote. Those were great times. Introductions of the iMac G4, G5, new iLife demos, MAC OS X Tiger.
“It is literally a camera.” - Luke Miani, 2020
It’s crazy to think that I’m watching on a iPhone 12 the newest phone while he’s unboxing the first ever iPhone where it all started
I remember I was only 5 when it came out and my dad was among the first get it to another country and had to wait some time to get it unlocked . Lots of memories with it. Fun fact: I use it now everyday and it’s running 3.1.3.. have the 16 GB. I use it for music listening and alarms and timers. Still a phenomenal 🔥experience. Still got the dock and the microfiber cloth. The Dock is where I place it everyday when I’m not using it.
LOOOOOOOOVEEEEE this kind of videos. I actually completed this week my own collection with 2 of this original 2g iphones brend new, 8gb and 16gb, algo 3g, 3gs, w/white versions, 4, 4s; pre and post iOS 6. ITS JUST AMAZING to take a look once in a while at this pieces of tech history! Really love your video!
I've kept every iPhone I've ever owned, starting with the original iPhone followed by the iPhone 4, the iPhone 5, the iPhone SE (original), and my current iPhone Mini. Nostalgia is a powerful thing.
The release of the original iPhone was really special to me , my brother and I watched it together when we were kids , and I remember we were amazed by the technology , I will never forget that moment :)
And today, 29 June 2021 it's been 14 years since iPhone released.
Noone :
Actually noone:
TH-camrs : first iphone unboxing after * years
Emirhan Soylu * = Many Years
I remember buying these in the states and bringing home to Canada and making a few bucks. Still have mine somewhere in the house. Used that OG for a few years. Finally upgrade to iPhone 4. omg that was night and day.
I owned a 16gb version when at uni. The flex was hard in 2007. Loved it want to buy another just to look at it again.
Oh Steve we miss you so much! Your vision and quality was unreal and just simply amazing! I wish to see this microfiber cloth in iPhone 12.... dreams......
I bought mine the FIRST DAY they were released... not even an hour after the store opened. I still have it, it still functions perfectly (battery and everything), and I have all of the original packaging... even the plastic the seals the box. I opened it as if I didn't want to look like the plastic has been opened. Even the screen still looks great on mine!
I am glad I chose to be so picky in opening it... and did it because I knew the world was about to change, and I had something special. I have my original unwrapped accessories also.
BTW, the cloth was not microfiber from what I understand... it was supposed to have been alcantara. I still have mine too... never used!
“Love those sounds” zooms in 😂
All iPhone and iPhone 3G boxes have the SMS icon on the screen, but the lack of iTunes Store icon and the fact it’s a 4G model definitely makes it a rare boi.
13 years ago! God, I had this and it actually exploded. Well the battery expanded and the two half’s of the phone broke apart
i loved my iphone 3gs, literally a game changer. and then i jailbreak it, it was even better
I was a BIG Nextel fan ... My first iPhone was a 4 and It started a love affair with Apple, and I now only use Apple products ... Thanks for the nice look back .... We've certainly come a LONG way ...
I came to this channel for an iMac review and I couldn’t be happier about finding this video. I still have this phone, even though it hasn’t worked for years 😂.
The 3gs was the first time the iPhone really got into gear imo. Most of the issues of the 2g and 3g were gone at that point and it was a much fast/better experience. The 4 stepped it up another notch and transformed the whole industry again. I don't think we really got a new iPhone since which really kicked the industry forward like those early iPhones.
Still have my 3Gs, it was the first with video! Everything before seemed like protoypes.
Just found my boxed iPhone 8GB. Still has all the documentation, power supply, dock, and headphones unused, as well as the cleaning cloth. I had forgotten how 'basic' this phone was compared to more modern iPhones. I used to upgrade each year, but stopped after the 5, as then updates weren't that major. Currently on iPhone 11.
I thought what you did today was amazing. This is a great video and the info about old hardware was pleasant to hear. Thank you Luke.
he said something on the lines of "you cannot change the wallpaper" but as soon as he opened settings all i noticed was the wallpaper section
Nostalgia. I'll never forget arriving at the Tyson's Corner, VA mall at around midnight the day of launch and standing in the line to get mine. Apple was assigning numbers to get in the store for folks who had pre-orders and separate numbers for folks that were there to get one from the limited first-come first-served stock each store received.
Nice. I had my stack of iPhone boxes on the shelf and was excited to discover that mine still had the microcloth too. Now checking my 3GS, 4 and 4S too.
This iPhone brings me back to my childhood when i first had a green iPod nano and later a couple of iPod Touch. the ones without a camera.
And omg! I can still remember the day in january 2011 when i bought my first iPhone. An black 4. This was before they started making white models.
later on I had an 4s, 5s, 6s plus, 8 plus and now an XS Max. The iPhones just keep lasting forever.
So fun to watch!
Imagine being on a flight and having no idea that an Apple executive is sitting next to you with prototype technology in their bag that will go on to change phones forever
I love how enthusiastic this guy is about Mac stuff. It makes me day.
Have always wondered why we dont get a docking station with the iphones was so good to see one on the first one. So good to see thanks for uploading.
I remember going to AT&T with my mom to get my grandma the iPhone 2G for her birthday. She’s had an iPhone ever since then.
It seems like yesterday that this was cutting edge technology!
I like how you can see the battery go down so much by the end of the video
Forget the phone this guys in love with the microfibre cloth😂
Great to see it again. I had one of those. Wish I still had it.
i like how he keeps the accessories and the iPhone so delicately on the table..
This thing is so expensive today but I really like its design
„I‘m not going to spend 20k$ on a sealed one just to unbox it”.
EverythingApplePro viewers: panicking
friggin awesome video man I've been waiting for this one
I had a 3GS in use literally for years. After retiring from phone duty, it went into a doc and we used it like an iPod. If I dug it out of the drawer it would still work. Nice piece of engineering. My Apple gear seems to last forever, which i think is very unique in the tech world.
I do remember the release of iPhone 1 in 2007. Our German consumer organisation and foundation "Stiftung Warentest" has tested it and gave assessment "befriedigend".
And they said: "Flat, large multimedia mobile phone with special Internet functions and the best music player in the test. Control via touch-sensitive display. No UMTS, no MMS. No memory card, but 8 Gigabyte internal memory. 2-megapixel camera, but no video recording. Battery not replaceable by user. Commissioning requires registration with Apple and a PC with iTunes software (not supplied). Only available with T-Mobile contract."
i love how gentle he is with it
Solid video! That iPhone is in great shape!
ngl if they revives this design,I would buy it,the feel of the phone on hand is superb,it's comfortable.
I remember being a kid and watching Steve Jobs on stage in 2007 on my computer saying "and today we’re going to show you a software breakthrough. Software that’s at least five years ahead of what’s on any other phone". I remember that line so vividly I was like how on earth do you create a device with software that's 5 years ahead of the competition? But Steve Jobs and the 2007 employees of Apple had figured it out and it truly was that far ahead of anything else from that time period. It took about 5 years for the competition to really start to heat up after that and the rest is history.
an iPod, a phone, and an internet communicator...
😭
I worked for o2 looking after corporate accounts when this was released. We all got one before the release date as we had to learn how to use it before it was released to our customers. I still have mine but I’m gutted I didn’t keep the box etc 😭
OMG I remember that from back in 2007! I felt like big boss man unboxing that.
I have never been able to afford an iPhone. I do own a mini iPad and I had the iPad mini 1 before that. That phone is so cool and nostalgic, if I had the money I would get one just for the history.
In retrospective I think the launch of the App Store was the real revolution for the vision of mobile technology. But of course you need to have a device first that makes those things possible. The iPhone wouldn't have been the same without the opportunity to get new apps, and giving third parties the opportunity to get their apps on other user's iPhones was just the best decision ever and the necessary work of pionieering and innovation for google, samsung etc.
I got an iphone 2g at Salvation Army thrift store back in February 2019 still working and no bad pixels it charged right up it was $25
I can remember when this phone was released! I was so JEALOUS because this wasn’t being released in Canada. Eventually, the 3G version was, and I couldn’t wait to get one! At the time, it felt so ahead of its time. So it was!
Careful, Luke, there’s a play button sneaking up behind you.
Nice to see the humble beginnings of the iPhone. It really makes me appreciate just how far it has come.
My first iPhone was the second gen/iPhone 3G. Not sure why I didn't buy the OG. I think my reasoning at the time was I wanted to wait until they ironed out the kinks... or something! It was a pretty nifty device though and I remember people asking a few times if it was "fake"? - both in Australia and when I was in the US as well. Not sure what that was all about but I guess they weren't quite so ubiquitous as they are nowadays! I kind of wish I kept it.
I kinda wish phones were still like this people are so caught up in their phones these days. We basically live our lives through our phones
fun fact : you had to pay the updates in 2007 to update iOS. updating become free since the iPhone 4
I bought a 16 gig 2g about a year ago for only like $60. It’s got some dead pixels at the bottom and is pretty scratched up, but i absolutely love it. Now I just need a TMobile G1/HTC Dream.
I remember waiting in line for that thing. I still have my 4gb launch day 2G to this day.
Fascinating. I've never owned, used, or even been interested in Apple products. Yet somehow this is indeed history. As an Android user (watching this video on the newest Samsung Flagship device/S22 Ultra) I can still appreciate the place in time and innovation Apple brought to the world through this device.
That should've been in a museum
Great job! I enjoy watching your videos.
I like how the original first few models came very well equipped - charger, guide, headphones, cloth etc. it was a lovely package and experience. The phone was simple but effective. by the iPhone 3 and 3s they were really good devices. And don't get me started on cover play in the music...... sadly, sadly missed.
I remember when I was 6 I took my dads og iPhone box and I was looking through it and then I found the microfiber cloth and I used it then threw it away. I had no idea. If only I knew...
How cool. Brings bk memories. I ended up getting the 2nd run of 8Gb. 5th Ave Apple Store when pretty new In Oct ‘07. Got my 4S there later Came all the way out from Montreal to get it. Lol
My Power Mac G4 was manufactured 3 weeks after it was announced, is it early?
I can't believe it's so expensive on eBay lol. People are crazy...
It's like vintage cars. It's a piece of history and there are people willing to pay a lot of money for
By the way the multitouch feature came from an accessibility device made to use in place of mouse to lessen the strain on wrist. You could do finger gestures to do stuff like copy, paste, move the mouse, etc. Apple bought that company and basically forced them to overwork as iPhone had a tight launch date, the inventor was not even invited to the reveal event.
They were called Apple Ear Buds. You should coordinate with someone who was there when these older products were introduced. When Steve introduced the iPhone, it blew everyone away. Nothing like it had existed. Watching the announcement was like having your reality distorted. Every Keynote and announcement Steve did, was like watching the future arrive. it was a great time in technology.
Great story. Steve Jobs sure gave you the impression that he could deliver them right away. I still have mine and it’s still working and in almost perfect shape. I never had the box though since it was smuggles out of the us and jailbroken by me afterwards to make it work in Europe
And now here's me: someone who hoards every broken 2g he sees.
Enjoyed this one. Great video.
This was fascinating tbh but once u opened the phone and showed what u could and couldn’t do my it gave me a headache comparing it to phones today ... I swear my stomach started hurting I was sweating and queezing cause I can’t imagine not having the features they have today on an iPhone 😩
You always have super awesome videos! Keep it up! 💯