Steve is hands down THE BEST presenter of all time. Listening and watching him presenting on the stage makes me go like “fk em iPhone 11! I want those PowerBook G4’s!”
look how thin this display is (powerbook titanium). its unbelievable... And nowadays we can use notebooks even thinner than that. I like to rewatch these old presentations. They give you a feel how fast the technology evolves.
The part where he introduced FaceTime was easily his best “one more thing” that feature was really revolutionary and the fact that it’s an old idea yet it’s finally a thing for mobile communication is easily amazing. The crowd was hella excited as well for it and they loved it
@@lifeisshørt_420 there was Fring and Tango which in someways were better as they were cross platform. But FaceTime was tightly integrated so it was better quality. But as zoom figured out years later it’s not the quality that’s important it’s being closer to realtime that’s important to preserve the dynamic. Even then FaceTime was quite laggy. Skype briefly was peer to peer and incredible. But Microsoft destroyed that. 🤷♂️
Its the Typo some Samsung phone used until recently. 🤣 I don't know why only some have them though. You can always Tell if someone Had a Galaxy from the ugly font alone...
Those last years the leaks have ruined those "one last thing" moments. The iPhone X was already entirely leaked weeks before the event, and thus the announcement was really weak. Sad that the era of information removes the genuine feeling of novelty.
Back when I was watching all these live, I never saw it as marketing when Steve was speaking. I was learning more about the product and why it was a good device to own. It doesn’t seem like Steve devoted his life to making products just to sell product. He was trying to push an entire industry forward, he was inventing the future. It’s really something special and he seemed very excited about that. And it was contagious. I don’t think we will be seeing that again but as a tech enthusiast I’m glad I experienced that.
I think Cook knew right away that he should never try to imitate Jobs' presentation style. Nobody can do it like Steve, and trying to do so would seem cheap and desperate. I can appreciate Tim's goofiness as being what works for him. It's never come off as cringeworthy to me, just earnest.
I was so happy to see this compilation. Until I started seeing Jobs slowly getting thinner and thinner and then it changed to Cook I just couldn't stop myself tearing up a bit. What a fucking legend Job was and still is today.
Samrat Babu Koirala how is this a problem? Invitations in technology require invocations in design. In order to implement fast charging in the new iPhone Pros they needed to move from old USB to USB Type C. Would you rather be using the slow, old, non lightning port, 5W, charger or the New, Fast, Lightning Port, 15W charger? You tell me kid.
I’m by no means an Apple fanboy or big Steve Jobs fan, but let’s be honest, Steve Jobs made presentations fun. Even though Apple products were still expensive in the late Steve Jobs era, you could tell they weren’t about making money back then. Steve just had a genuine love for technology and you can tell just how excited he was to unveil the new products they’ve been working on. He also feels less like a professional ceo, and more like your average guy, but with a love for tech.
Even though I've switched to Windows and Android I still have a level of respect for Apple and Steve Jobs and the legacy he left with his product. #ripsteve I got nostalgic chills when watching this....considering i used to love Apple products.
Same here!!! I wonder what things would have changed had he still been around today to envision, engineer, and engage the next generation into his world of technology. Even though I have moved on to Android and actually prefer Linux (over Windows/MacOS) - I still appreciate what Steve did for and to Apple. Nothing’s perfect by any means, but regardless of who is presenting a new product at Apple, Steve’s legacy will always be embedded into that company’s DNA. The hope is; that they will continue to do their best to make him proud. It was so hard watching those presentations as time went on and seeing him lose that fight against cancer. #ripSteve
@@sheikbombalot5781 Just let me do my shit please. I can't get ios 6 on an SE. And what type of shitty phones? $50 Nokia windows 10 ones? I have a REALLY old phone. Who cares if I get a 5c?
I love that Jony was one of Steve’s best friends. Jony was working in design at Apple when Steve came back, and they hit it off. Steve became CEO, Jony was so important in design, but…they became the closest of friends, not just coworkers or boss/employee. Really lovely. We should all aspire to a work-life like that.
I think Steve was so natural and amazing as a presenter, when I see Tim on the stage you realize immediately that he memorized some script and is stressed as hell not make a mistake, I just feel stressed too when I see them under so much pressure ! But it was so different when Steve told us something, I miss him
Part of that's gotta be that Apple under Tim has come to be worth WAY more than it ever was under Steve - meaning he's under so much more pressure. When Steve died, Apple stock was at $15 (highest it had been up to that point). Today, it's trading at $178! Back in 2001, Steve could casually put up a slide that says "Power + Sex" (11:48), but everything's gotta be so much more planned through and thoroughly vetted nowadays, without any spontaneity.
I wish steve was still here today to see what his amazing creations lead to. R.I.P. Steve Jobs we all miss you and your presentations they were always astonishing and funny.
Back then, I could be on holidays half way around the world and I’d find a way to watch Steve’s keynote. This was a guy that made it his life mission to bring great products to market. Don’t get me wrong, I still get excited by getting a shiny new Apple product but I couldn’t tell you when I last watched a keynote. One thing really jumped out at me too. That Pencil that was attached to the iPad Lightning port to charge - Steve would have thought that sucked, I’m sure. The way the Pencil 2 charges - I’m confident Steve wouldn’t have released the Pencil until it was like that.
@@mrkring1526 Go build the first $Trillion Dollar company...Hell go invent something people actually want to buy. Till then..You're just one more Android user. That copies what someone else created..As that is what people that ride the Short Bus Do..
First trillion dollar net worth company added to the achievements list for you, Steve, your company is the most valuable company in the world. Congratulations!
This makes me feel like just 15 years ago Apple’s brand was lot lot more about innovation and significantly less about being a high end version of what everyone else does..
We’re at a point where it’s incredibly difficult to truly innovate year after year after year. Nearly everyone is just doing small incremental changes every year and every few years change the design language and so on. Honestly, as an android and windows user, Apple is still innovating at the same rate as everyone else and they’re a step above m, at least with their mobile devices (apple silicon is untouchable rn). I can’t really speak for their laptops or desktops but from what I understand they’re not necessarily the best in biz as far as consumer products go but I don’t think it’s fair to say they’re just copying everyone. They’re still paving their own road so to speak it’s just they’re not exactly as mind breaking as something like the G4... they’ve had things like Siri, the Apple Watch, the touchbar on the MacBooks, the iPad in general (which it seems everyone but Samsung just gave up on), iMessage (particularly their syncing between devices which I don’t think anyone else does... certainly not as seamlessly) and there’s probably a couple more that I’m forgetting but the point is that they’re still trendsetters just to a lesser extent just because of how technology is moving. Though with that being said there are other companies that are innovating like a motherfucker (things like foldable displays) but I do believe that Apple did have the ability to create those but chose not to because the tech isn’t quite there yet
@@Fetidaf Apple’s biggest strength is knowing when to say “no”. Samsung says “yes” to everything, and their folding display disaster is a perfect example of why you should say “no” to things that aren’t ready. Apple also says “no” to things they could do really well, but which others can do better. Saying “no” to distractions is why Apple has been so good at what they do.
@@tookitogo yes I do agree the folding display disaster. But then again... its innovation, and with innovation comes error. Error and trial. As many others have said, we are making small increments in our tech improvements. But in the future we will be thanking the tech fathers of our generation for what may come in the future. Im no fanboy of either apple or android. I'm just stating reality. We can't have improvements without failures EDIT: If it was Apple that started the folding tech, it would have sold like hot cakes, why? Because it's apple. Apple is trusted with making quality products, (take that with a grain of salt) But apple is great with marketing, look at when they removed the headphone jack, that was a controversial and ballsy move. The iPhone sold like hell. And obviously continue to do so. If Android was the first to remove the headphone jack. The media would have had their head... Apple holds a lot of power with the media and controversy. They're the more likable of the bunch. That's why the folding displays is so looked down upon because it wasn't apple that did it.
@@erickcastillon1613 Nobody is against innovation. But it’s highly unwise to release a product whose technology is still far too immature. Apple understands this. Samsung does not. If Apple released a folding display, it’d sell like hotcakes because they’d have waited until the tech was up to the task, so it would actually work well.
@@tookitogo Adding more to your point. There's the difference btw product model of both companies. Most android phones have almost same software in look and functionality neither they earn th software & services. So they started adding more gimics to phone, Whoever brings best gimic sells best. Apple on the other hand has great innovations in software to keep user attached to the platform. For Samsung it's necessity to survive due to competition. For apple they can get away with it and then use matured technology later
It's being so touching when you see the legend's most prime life time through , from health body shape to thin, the legend is still alive in our memory , and his spirt.
Kind of emotional seeing that slow deterioration of Jobs until suddenly Tim Cook is doing the announcements. Jobs was a brilliant man and a visionary, the world misses him, he won’t be forgotten.
Jobs was probably the greatest marketer of the modern age. His Apple keynote speeches are completely unparalleled. He has the uncanny ability to capture the audience’s full attention while generating so much hype for Apple products. The way he uses simple words like “gorgeous”, “beautiful”, “ever” is brilliant. It’s really no surprise to me that Apple has continued to remain the most valuable company in the world for years.
maybe that was Jony Ive's vision...he wanted to take over Apple, so he made Steve get thinner and thinner and closer to death so he could have Apple as his own, but then Tim came along and ruined his plans
What a legend. Looking at him brings tears to my eyes. He was a true innovator who had a vision and single handedly invented a digital industry and revolution
Wouldn't call him an inventor,He is an innovator and he loved innovations more than inventions. The world would be boring and far behind without him. He is definitely the most influential person of 21st century
What a coincidence, I actually bought a 1999 Cinema Display yesterday for my MacBook Pro. It works superbly and the resolution is just as good as any modern LCD display. And it looks amazing at the same time.
Võ Đình Minh Khoa I don't think it's just Tim Cook. I have nothing against Tim Cook, I think he was the right guy to pass on the company in the first place because Tim Cook is really good with management and logistic and stuff so he could handle the rise in demand for apple products, set up new factory lines and ship stuff around the globe in time, things like that. But I think since he's way more of a numbers guy than an creative innovator and also the fact that apple is earning more money than ever so shareholders are happy, Apple has lost it's drive and it's technology leadership and is falling more and more behind cause Tim Cook is too long in office (about 9 years). I think thats why so many big names are leaving Apple. They can earn big money everywhere so why not taking on a more prestigious job at an innovative company thats not just selling refresh after refresh with small improvements of the same products...
Someone sign this guy up he is totally awesome the way he holds the assembled in absolute awe is quite spellbinding , there will of course never be another quite as enigmatic as SJ and one more thing to steal his line i cried for days when i heard he had left the building for the last time and i know i wasn't the only one RIP SJ your work may be done here but your inspirational products live on , only without their magical presentation .
Bet you didn't see the M1 coming tho. Fucking wild. They packed $3000 current gen desktop performance into a fanless MacBook Air. For $1000. What the fuck 🙃
They set the standard and every company followed. Can you imagine other company's team meetings..."Ok, so our next product will be a variation of whatever Apple does"
When he said “he gonna bring revolution in music industry” everyone might have thought what can he even do? And boom! He changed everything forever! There were music streaming platforms years later. He literally fucking changed everything.
Today marks the 7th anniversary of Steve Jobs passing. I wanted to honor him with a video remembering the slogan he popularized. One more thing...
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Steve Jobs has an unmatchable legacy I don't think many people will be able to live up to the greatness he introduced to the world
Only Steve Jobs could call Grey an exciting new color and have everyone agree.
He did, "Graphite" iMac G3 😂😂
@@marcogh obviously he knows that
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I mean, it's the only muted color at the time
lol
Steve is hands down THE BEST presenter of all time. Listening and watching him presenting on the stage makes me go like “fk em iPhone 11! I want those PowerBook G4’s!”
YES!
He's the Rock Star of Apple.
imagine steve jobs doing a lecture on some commerce related subject, I’d totally check it out
I still want the iPhone 4. I dont give a crap about iPhone 11 Max Pro Ultra XS :))
The surface presenter is better. Because he knows It's critical!🤣
It’s incredible how technology has improved since 1999. Can’t imagine anyone would be so proud to announce a computer with 13GB drive
Danh Bùi during this time, 13gb was terabytes 😭😭💀💀
look how thin this display is (powerbook titanium). its unbelievable...
And nowadays we can use notebooks even thinner than that.
I like to rewatch these old presentations. They give you a feel how fast the technology evolves.
I'd personally think technology improved at a faster rate from 1979 to 1999 than from 1999 to 2019
Twey557 it’s 828p so not literally...
@Bennerguy67 that's a joke for nowadays is his point
God Steve Jobs was a legend at pitching new products! Its 2019 and I'm convinced I need an iPod shuffle.....
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@An Australian Bloke dankpods is that you?
I decided to get an ipod classic (6th gen) about two years ago. Totally worth it.
The part where he introduced FaceTime was easily his best “one more thing” that feature was really revolutionary and the fact that it’s an old idea yet it’s finally a thing for mobile communication is easily amazing. The crowd was hella excited as well for it and they loved it
@SuperNostalgia.god is fake
It wasn’t really that impressive. iChat had got it on macs for years.
@ but you can do it on a mobile device
@@lifeisshørt_420 there was Fring and Tango which in someways were better as they were cross platform. But FaceTime was tightly integrated so it was better quality. But as zoom figured out years later it’s not the quality that’s important it’s being closer to realtime that’s important to preserve the dynamic. Even then FaceTime was quite laggy. Skype briefly was peer to peer and incredible. But Microsoft destroyed that. 🤷♂️
It’s so sad watching him get so frail as time goes on. I remember I was 16 when he died and it felt like a historical moment. He was a true icon.
I was 2 years and the next day after his death I was 3 :((( I wish I couldve been more older
@@solarguide2831 I was only 5 at the time of his death. Even in 🇵🇷, the news made headlines. Even my dad was shocked (he was an Apple user)
12:24 15.2 inch mega wide sc-ERRRRRR
Daiki Screen is now considered inappropriate word 🤔🤔🤔🤔
scurrrr 😂
THANK YOU for this. I thought my XS was broken 😂😂
Mega wide SKRRRRT
@@aoibheodonovan8114 skkrt skkrt
I wish Tim would bring back One More Thing to the presentations. It was always so fun, and eagerly awaited.
Your wish came true yesterday
@@RealRoytrex it did
He did that when launching iPhone X, if not sooner. I guess Apple reserves that catchphrase for only its best products
@@jayshaw4183 ye
@@jayshaw4183and apple watch
I can't believe they use that typography on their past presentations 😂
C O M I C S A N S
I believe the font is something like "Marker Felt"
Its the Typo some Samsung phone used until recently. 🤣 I don't know why only some have them though. You can always Tell if someone Had a Galaxy from the ugly font alone...
Monti1999 I don't trust people who used that weird alternate Android font
@@JaredtheRabbit No
Wow. You could see Cancer totally taking over him starting 2008, such a drastic change. Rest in peace man, thanks for all these years.
Peace* yikes dude 😂
Yup Those were the signs I was pretty young at that point I was 4.
Premature Specification is the best thing I have ever heard a leak called!
@H H what?
@@alfiegordon9013 right like what is he talking about 😅
@H H it’s a sex joke who would possibly get offended by a simple sex joke
"Look how thin it is!"
*shows brick*
Seriously though technology has gone a very long way!
Yeah back then a brick was thin
now it’s paper
@@saber9876 yes
w pfp
16:54 now this is how you handle leaks with pure marketing charisma. I miss Steve.
Mez so right
brilliant marketing on apple's part
Those last years the leaks have ruined those "one last thing" moments. The iPhone X was already entirely leaked weeks before the event, and thus the announcement was really weak. Sad that the era of information removes the genuine feeling of novelty.
Mez Yup
Back when I was watching all these live, I never saw it as marketing when Steve was speaking. I was learning more about the product and why it was a good device to own. It doesn’t seem like Steve devoted his life to making products just to sell product. He was trying to push an entire industry forward, he was inventing the future. It’s really something special and he seemed very excited about that. And it was contagious. I don’t think we will be seeing that again but as a tech enthusiast I’m glad I experienced that.
Love Steve Job presentation. He make the keynote so much fun to watch and he knows how to excite his audience
I literally know he’s going to say it in each of these clips, but he delivers it with such conviction that It brings a smile to my face Every time
Tim Cook's goofiness is so much more pronounced after watching Steve do it with so much class, style and authenticity.
Timmy is an Oofy Doofy
I think Cook knew right away that he should never try to imitate Jobs' presentation style. Nobody can do it like Steve, and trying to do so would seem cheap and desperate.
I can appreciate Tim's goofiness as being what works for him. It's never come off as cringeworthy to me, just earnest.
I was so happy to see this compilation. Until I started seeing Jobs slowly getting thinner and thinner and then it changed to Cook I just couldn't stop myself tearing up a bit. What a fucking legend Job was and still is today.
"We have the power and da sex"
-Steve Jobs 2001
destroyer806 lol
Sounds like a T.I. song
It's 1 inch thick ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°).
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@@CHlNlTO2007 uP
*_STEVE JOBS WAS THE BEST AND WILL STILL ALWAYS THE BEST._*
The 20th Century Guy stop faking kid
@@S-1_24-25 lmao you're a kid
New phone can't fit in the old charger, this is your hero.
Samrat Babu Koirala how is this a problem? Invitations in technology require invocations in design. In order to implement fast charging in the new iPhone Pros they needed to move from old USB to USB Type C. Would you rather be using the slow, old, non lightning port, 5W, charger or the New, Fast, Lightning Port, 15W charger? You tell me kid.
@@1029-h8s TH-cam, "Bill Burr Steve jobs" to get the joke GRANDDAD!!
I love how after Jobs past away the “one more thing” became something people knew was a Jobs thing, and people roared in his honor
Damnit, I’m not even half way through and I’ve already gotta buy myself a TiBook and a 12” PowerBook
Velleity BRO FACTS
I’m by no means an Apple fanboy or big Steve Jobs fan, but let’s be honest, Steve Jobs made presentations fun. Even though Apple products were still expensive in the late Steve Jobs era, you could tell they weren’t about making money back then. Steve just had a genuine love for technology and you can tell just how excited he was to unveil the new products they’ve been working on. He also feels less like a professional ceo, and more like your average guy, but with a love for tech.
Who else felt it when it showed the jump from a frail Steve to Tim the very next year
That's when I realized Steve's no more and made me emotional 😢😭
Me too
Watching tim's keynotes nowadays make me fall asleep.
Pote Pcy Tim does keynotes like a CEO, Steve did keynotes like he owned the place.
That is when it hit me that that was his last one more thing
Even though I've switched to Windows and Android I still have a level of respect for Apple and Steve Jobs and the legacy he left with his product. #ripsteve I got nostalgic chills when watching this....considering i used to love Apple products.
Same here!!! I wonder what things would have changed had he still been around today to envision, engineer, and engage the next generation into his world of technology.
Even though I have moved on to Android and actually prefer Linux (over Windows/MacOS) - I still appreciate what Steve did for and to Apple. Nothing’s perfect by any means, but regardless of who is presenting a new product at Apple, Steve’s legacy will always be embedded into that company’s DNA. The hope is; that they will continue to do their best to make him proud.
It was so hard watching those presentations as time went on and seeing him lose that fight against cancer.
#ripSteve
I have to use android since I can't afford an iPhone. Maybe one day I can get an iPhone 5c.
Wut?!
Unless you can only afford shi**y 100$ phones, an iPhone SE is only 400$.
@@sheikbombalot5781 Just let me do my shit please. I can't get ios 6 on an SE. And what type of shitty phones? $50 Nokia windows 10 ones? I have a REALLY old phone. Who cares if I get a 5c?
@@sheikbombalot5781 oh, and r/facepalm or whatever that subreddit is called.
39:29 it’s real especially when people turn their Wi-Fi off
lol I just heard it and read it
Just Jae lol same
I love that Jony was one of Steve’s best friends. Jony was working in design at Apple when Steve came back, and they hit it off. Steve became CEO, Jony was so important in design, but…they became the closest of friends, not just coworkers or boss/employee. Really lovely. We should all aspire to a work-life like that.
Holy crap! 52 mins! I see why now it was uploaded soo late. Keep up the hard work. I LOVE THIS CHANNEL!!
Yeah sorry about that. This video was more time consuming than I expected, thanks for watching!
Apple Explained Hey, it’s a video. I can’t complain
Apple Explained its a video. I can’t complain
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*One more thing...*
Steve Jobs is loved and watching us from above. Rest In Peace.
“15.2 inch mega wide SKRRRRRT”
_-Steve Jobs, 2001_
Hahahhahahah
HAHAHAHA
@@Meyus_ or he said d**k
“1-inch thick!”
Time stamp *if you need it* 12:24
That was emotional. I remember watching every single one of those. Thank you.
Seeing Steve Jobs age through the video got me :(
Me too
It’s so hard to watch Jobs wither down through out these years. You can just see in the end he is driven purely by that passion in his eyes.
I think Steve was so natural and amazing as a presenter, when I see Tim on the stage you realize immediately that he memorized some script and is stressed as hell not make a mistake, I just feel stressed too when I see them under so much pressure ! But it was so different when Steve told us something, I miss him
Part of that's gotta be that Apple under Tim has come to be worth WAY more than it ever was under Steve - meaning he's under so much more pressure.
When Steve died, Apple stock was at $15 (highest it had been up to that point). Today, it's trading at $178!
Back in 2001, Steve could casually put up a slide that says "Power + Sex" (11:48), but everything's gotta be so much more planned through and thoroughly vetted nowadays, without any spontaneity.
I wish steve was still here today to see what his amazing creations lead to. R.I.P. Steve Jobs we all miss you and your presentations they were always astonishing and funny.
Seeing how far electronics has come in the last twenty years is so incredible. He was so excited about the things we take for granted right now.
Crazy how different his voice sounds between the years
Probably about the mic and the recording too
Back then, I could be on holidays half way around the world and I’d find a way to watch Steve’s keynote. This was a guy that made it his life mission to bring great products to market. Don’t get me wrong, I still get excited by getting a shiny new Apple product but I couldn’t tell you when I last watched a keynote.
One thing really jumped out at me too. That Pencil that was attached to the iPad Lightning port to charge - Steve would have thought that sucked, I’m sure. The way the Pencil 2 charges - I’m confident Steve wouldn’t have released the Pencil until it was like that.
Today marks 9 years since we lost Steve Jobs... The world has never been the same...
I miss him...
I miss him too... He was a great man... I would happily see Steve Jobs be the ceo instead of Tim Cook.
Anyone would think you're talking about losing your dad or someone close. You guys are so cringey honestly
@@mrkring1526 Go build the first $Trillion Dollar company...Hell go invent something people actually want to buy.
Till then..You're just one more Android user. That copies what someone else created..As that is what people that ride the Short Bus Do..
@@mrkring1526 get ratioed lol
I did not skip a second. Anyone out there too?
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What an Iconic Video, here till the end of time.
We need a Steve Jobs today goddamn 🤬....
This guy can sell sand in a desert 😂
You're wrong
This guy tried selling socks. He failed
iSAND 🏜️
@@vimalcurio 270 people disagree with you
@@u5654 Officially 300 😎
First trillion dollar net worth company added to the achievements list for you, Steve, your company is the most valuable company in the world. Congratulations!
Not any more lol
Microsoft is now and Apple and Google and Amazon are catching up.
No lol apple is still the richest
it wasn't the first
Joaquim Silva first public trading company yes it was
Awesome! Steve Jobs was just incredible... Never stopped surprising... Throughout his life.
i love watching steve present old tech. man could still convince me to buy a 2001 laptop even today
Thank you for your time in doing this. It’s very much appreciated 🙏
A key note with Steve was very exciting back then. RIP STEVE
This makes me feel like just 15 years ago Apple’s brand was lot lot more about innovation and significantly less about being a high end version of what everyone else does..
We’re at a point where it’s incredibly difficult to truly innovate year after year after year. Nearly everyone is just doing small incremental changes every year and every few years change the design language and so on.
Honestly, as an android and windows user, Apple is still innovating at the same rate as everyone else and they’re a step above m, at least with their mobile devices (apple silicon is untouchable rn). I can’t really speak for their laptops or desktops but from what I understand they’re not necessarily the best in biz as far as consumer products go but I don’t think it’s fair to say they’re just copying everyone. They’re still paving their own road so to speak it’s just they’re not exactly as mind breaking as something like the G4... they’ve had things like Siri, the Apple Watch, the touchbar on the MacBooks, the iPad in general (which it seems everyone but Samsung just gave up on), iMessage (particularly their syncing between devices which I don’t think anyone else does... certainly not as seamlessly) and there’s probably a couple more that I’m forgetting but the point is that they’re still trendsetters just to a lesser extent just because of how technology is moving.
Though with that being said there are other companies that are innovating like a motherfucker (things like foldable displays) but I do believe that Apple did have the ability to create those but chose not to because the tech isn’t quite there yet
@@Fetidaf Apple’s biggest strength is knowing when to say “no”. Samsung says “yes” to everything, and their folding display disaster is a perfect example of why you should say “no” to things that aren’t ready. Apple also says “no” to things they could do really well, but which others can do better. Saying “no” to distractions is why Apple has been so good at what they do.
@@tookitogo yes I do agree the folding display disaster. But then again... its innovation, and with innovation comes error. Error and trial. As many others have said, we are making small increments in our tech improvements. But in the future we will be thanking the tech fathers of our generation for what may come in the future. Im no fanboy of either apple or android. I'm just stating reality. We can't have improvements without failures
EDIT: If it was Apple that started the folding tech, it would have sold like hot cakes, why? Because it's apple. Apple is trusted with making quality products, (take that with a grain of salt)
But apple is great with marketing, look at when they removed the headphone jack, that was a controversial and ballsy move. The iPhone sold like hell. And obviously continue to do so. If Android was the first to remove the headphone jack. The media would have had their head... Apple holds a lot of power with the media and controversy. They're the more likable of the bunch. That's why the folding displays is so looked down upon because it wasn't apple that did it.
@@erickcastillon1613 Nobody is against innovation. But it’s highly unwise to release a product whose technology is still far too immature. Apple understands this. Samsung does not. If Apple released a folding display, it’d sell like hotcakes because they’d have waited until the tech was up to the task, so it would actually work well.
@@tookitogo Adding more to your point.
There's the difference btw product model of both companies. Most android phones have almost same software in look and functionality neither they earn th software & services. So they started adding more gimics to phone, Whoever brings best gimic sells best.
Apple on the other hand has great innovations in software to keep user attached to the platform. For Samsung it's necessity to survive due to competition. For apple they can get away with it and then use matured technology later
A one hour video we are BLESSED. Thank you so much your excellency 📱📱📱 🙏🏻
I'm not an Apple fanboy, but I can appreciate how good of a salesman Job's was
It's being so touching when you see the legend's most prime life time through , from health body shape to thin, the legend is still alive in our memory , and his spirt.
52 minutes of pure technological Apple history.
Great Work. To compile all these clips must be mind boggling!!
16:40 - 16:55
his voice changed so much in less than a year. rest in peace, steve.
Or maybe mic was charged !! 😂😂
Getting ready to go to sleep gets notification
And one more thing
I can view this Compilation over an over again
6:15 he licks his lips after explaining that we would want to lick Aqua...
😋
harv spellweaver is far worse than second form
Awesome compilation. RIP Steve
This was quite a good compilation. Thank you for your hard work at putting this together!!!
I want to buy everything he presents because he just is such a good presenter.
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Kind of emotional seeing that slow deterioration of Jobs until suddenly Tim Cook is doing the announcements. Jobs was a brilliant man and a visionary, the world misses him, he won’t be forgotten.
Jobs was probably the greatest marketer of the modern age. His Apple keynote speeches are completely unparalleled. He has the uncanny ability to capture the audience’s full attention while generating so much hype for Apple products. The way he uses simple words like “gorgeous”, “beautiful”, “ever” is brilliant.
It’s really no surprise to me that Apple has continued to remain the most valuable company in the world for years.
Watched him dying Jesus he got skinny
Gaza Shariff pancreatic cancer does that to you
It was his own fault. He got curable cancer, but he didn't want to get the medical treatment.
@@andreas390 Really?
•Cute Stuff• Yes, Steve at its youth became hippy and when he got that cancer, he wanted to cure it with medical plants, acupuncture, etc.
@@hammermigg That's actually pretty sad.
This was awsome thank you for this video!
You can see Steve get thinner, and thinner, and thinner... except for the death part, he basically achieved Jony Ives' vision.
rsr789 ayoooo chilll 😭😭💀
maybe that was Jony Ive's vision...he wanted to take over Apple, so he made Steve get thinner and thinner and closer to death so he could have Apple as his own, but then Tim came along and ruined his plans
pancreatic cancer was a cover-up created by Jony Ive
His voice also got tiny
💀😂😂😂
What a legend. Looking at him brings tears to my eyes. He was a true innovator who had a vision and single handedly invented a digital industry and revolution
Wouldn't call him an inventor,He is an innovator and he loved innovations more than inventions. The world would be boring and far behind without him. He is definitely the most influential person of 21st century
if you are ever going to do a key note speech, this guy set the bar.
Mom tells you to go to the store and you have everything down.
Mom: *ONE MORE THING*
Steve Jobs was one of the few people who can push forward the tech industry fast
Oh, and one more thing...
RIP Steve Jobs. He was an absolute legend.
Who is here after 2020- November “one more thing “ event announced
Im
me.
Watched him dying Jesus he got skinny
What was the one more thing this year?
@@hay_bail1 Apple M1
What a coincidence, I actually bought a 1999 Cinema Display yesterday for my MacBook Pro. It works superbly and the resolution is just as good as any modern LCD display. And it looks amazing at the same time.
I’m seeing him talking to jony ive, and it’s crazy he’s left apple.
I think it is because of Tim Cook :((
Võ Đình Minh Khoa I don't think it's just Tim Cook. I have nothing against Tim Cook, I think he was the right guy to pass on the company in the first place because Tim Cook is really good with management and logistic and stuff so he could handle the rise in demand for apple products, set up new factory lines and ship stuff around the globe in time, things like that. But I think since he's way more of a numbers guy than an creative innovator and also the fact that apple is earning more money than ever so shareholders are happy, Apple has lost it's drive and it's technology leadership and is falling more and more behind cause Tim Cook is too long in office (about 9 years). I think thats why so many big names are leaving Apple. They can earn big money everywhere so why not taking on a more prestigious job at an innovative company thats not just selling refresh after refresh with small improvements of the same products...
Someone sign this guy up he is totally awesome the way he holds the assembled in absolute awe is quite spellbinding , there will of course never be another quite as enigmatic as SJ and one more thing to steal his line i cried for days when i heard he had left the building for the last time and i know i wasn't the only one RIP SJ your work may be done here but your inspirational products live on , only without their magical presentation .
That was a very good strategy of marketing, Steve was really brilliant selling things.
that "one more thing" never gets old
Love your content man, just a fan. Keep it up!
45:48 "And we think it's the future of notebooks."
Boy, couldn't he have been more right.
Truls Bekk And they kept the similar design for 10 years. It is light, easy to travel with, and simple to use.
apple always defeated by microsoft, the history will repeat itself
@@劉奕彤-q6g Defeated by rubbish?
Bet you didn't see the M1 coming tho. Fucking wild. They packed $3000 current gen desktop performance into a fanless MacBook Air. For $1000.
What the fuck 🙃
12:25 15.2 inch mega wide sc----
Thanks great job! I miss him..😞
Apple then: One more thing!
Apple now: W H E E L S
Bravo my brotha. This was awesome!
9:00 thats not something you hear apple say in 2018 lol
But you still can. There is a dongle for almost everything 😅
The audience reactions always give me goosebumps. Lol
I watched the entire thing! Lol
I watched this video all the way thru. Very engaging.
Hi i like your videos and i have been watching for about half a year and i now finally subscribed.
My new favorite channel! Thanks Greg, I can’t wait to dive into the rest of your content!
Hey mr cow! Lol yes i love his channel. Hey um im not getting any subs and stuff like that and im asking for subs tryna get to 100 by 2022
Steve Jobs dies:
Steve Jobs: there is .. one more thing..
Really miss the old style conference compared to just video these days!
1:02 1999
5:36 2000
10:42 2001
14:33 2002
18:29 2003
20:00 2004
25:07 2005
25:56 2006 Part I
28:37 2006 Part II
31:11 2007
32:47 2008
34:53 2009
36:55 2010 Part I
40:27 2010 Part II
43:54 2010 Part III
46:13 2011
48:07 2014
49:41 2015
50:22 2017
A life's work & always just enough time & space for that one more special thing.. delightful compilation. Could hv been shorter though perhaps.
They set the standard and every company followed. Can you imagine other company's team meetings..."Ok, so our next product will be a variation of whatever Apple does"
After 6 years, we finally have one more thing
When he said “he gonna bring revolution in music industry” everyone might have thought what can he even do? And boom! He changed everything forever! There were music streaming platforms years later. He literally fucking changed everything.
It’s neat to see the improvements in video quality over the years and how fast cameras got better
Last
Oh and one more thing...
AgaroJackGaming 😂🌚
I feel like you stole that from me
12:22 - “This next one’s gonna blow your mind-and our audio system! 15.2-inch mega widescRRRRRRRRRR-“