Ken Kocienda, a Human Interface designer who worked at Apple for over 16 years, has shared a photo of two iPhone prototypes used to design its software keyboard.
The iPhone was a great project to work on, and a great team of people to work with. Happy 10th birthday.
Here are two iPhone prototypes. We called them Wallabies. I used these devices to make the software keyboard.
I kept those devices in my desk drawer for years. When I left Apple, returning this hardware was tough, like saying goodbye to old friends.
Check out the prototypes below!
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The iPhone was a great project to work on, and a great team of people to work with. Happy 10th birthday.
Here are two iPhone prototypes. We called them Wallabies. I used these devices to make the software keyboard.
I kept those devices in my desk drawer for years. When I left Apple, returning this hardware was tough, like saying goodbye to old friends.
Check out the prototypes below!
Read More
![Check Out These Two iPhone Prototypes Used to Design Its Software Keyboard [Photo] Check Out These Two iPhone Prototypes Used to Design Its Software Keyboard [Photo]](/images/news/61269/294291/294291-640.jpg)
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