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What she looked like the day she was born, June, 29, 2007.
Five years ago this week, millions of people stood outside Apple Stores eagerly awaiting to purchase a $600 smartphone that couldn't do much.
On June 29, 2007, the iPhone was born.
Five years later, 217 million have been sold.
It was then the latest innovation where Apple came into an industry and made it visual, something they had done to personal computing 25 years earlier.
I asked people around me what their iPhone means to them.
This is what they said.
"Life changing."
"Keeps me constantly connected to everyone. And that's important."
"If you are without it, you feel like you are in the dark ages."
"Addictive."
"It makes my time managable."
"I am constantly updated and I need to be."
"Everything."
What has it meant to you?
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