For iphone users on the market, you know that Apple is always churrning out new products, new iphone models, and new devices for your new iphones. But, before the actual model is released, the company goes through several trial runs, offering several prototype models, and features which will be included in the phone, before the real deal is actually introduced, and sold to the general public. For every prototype that fails and does not make the cut, Apple will release only one new iphone to the market for sale to the general public. So, what goes into creating these prototypes, and how do they get rejected by the company, before the real deal is introduced for sale?
Before releasing the iphone 4 to the public for sale, Apple offered several prototype models to tester, to determine which features and accessories worked, and which ones would have to be removed. Those prototypes which had too many kinks, failures, crashes, user errors, and problems which would come up with use, were rejected by the company, and sent back for tweaking. Before the final model is chosen to sell to the public, this process goes on several times, until the company comes up with the perfect phone, which is what is being offered for sale today as the iphone 4.