
Engineers involved in building the iPhone say it was the most complex product Apple had ever attempted and that its development surprised even its designers. That work represented a strategic crossroads for the company, forcing a decision to consolidate many functions into a single handheld device. The account helps explain why the iPhone remains central to Apple’s identity and future plans, echoing recent executive statements about the device’s ongoing evolution and the company’s 50th‑anniversary retrospectives.
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