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Every iPhone Generation: A Full History of Release Dates

by Harper Feb 19,2025

The Apple iPhone: A Comprehensive History of Every Model

The iPhone, a 21st-century marvel, boasts over 2.3 billion units sold globally. Its impact on the tech landscape is undeniable. With 17 years and numerous releases under its belt, tracking every iPhone generation can be challenging. This chronological list details each iPhone model, from the original in 2007 to the latest iPhone 16 in 2024.

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How Many iPhone Generations Exist?

A total of 24 distinct iPhone generations have been released. This count includes variations like the Plus and Max models within each main generation, as well as distinct models such as the iPhone SE and iPhone XR.

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Every iPhone Generation: A Release Timeline

This section provides a concise overview of each iPhone generation, highlighting key features and innovations.

  • iPhone (June 29, 2007): The groundbreaking original, combining iPod, phone, and internet capabilities. Its 3.5-inch display and 2MP camera revolutionized the smartphone market. Original iPhone

  • iPhone 3G (July 11, 2008): Introduced 3G connectivity and the App Store. iPhone 3G

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  • iPhone 3GS (June 19, 2009): Featured a 3MP camera and improved performance. iPhone 3GS

  • iPhone 4 (June 24, 2010): Introduced FaceTime video calling and a Retina display. iPhone 4

  • iPhone 4S (October 14, 2011): Debuting Siri, iCloud, and iMessage. iPhone 4S

  • iPhone 5 (September 21, 2012): Introduced LTE support and the Lightning port. iPhone 5

  • iPhone 5S (September 20, 2013): Featured Touch ID fingerprint scanning. iPhone 5S

  • iPhone 5C (September 20, 2013): Apple's first budget-friendly iPhone. iPhone 5C

  • iPhone 6 (September 19, 2014): Introduced Apple Pay and a larger screen size option (6 Plus). iPhone 6

  • iPhone 6S (September 25, 2015): Featured 3D Touch and 4K video recording. iPhone 6S

  • iPhone SE (March 31, 2016): A compact iPhone with updated features. iPhone SE

  • iPhone 7 (September 16, 2016): Removed the headphone jack and added water resistance. iPhone 7

  • iPhone 8 (September 22, 2017): Introduced wireless charging and a True Tone display. iPhone 8

  • iPhone X (November 3, 2017): A redesigned iPhone with Face ID and an edge-to-edge display. iPhone X

  • iPhone XS (September 21, 2018): Minor improvements over the iPhone X. iPhone XS

  • iPhone XR (October 26, 2018): A more affordable option with an LCD display. iPhone XR

  • iPhone 11 (September 20, 2019): Larger screen size and improved camera system. iPhone 11

  • iPhone SE (2nd Gen) (April 24, 2020): Significant performance upgrade and larger screen. iPhone SE 2

  • iPhone 12 (October 23, 2020): Introduced MagSafe and a Ceramic Shield. iPhone 12

  • iPhone 13 (September 24, 2021): Improved battery life and Cinematic mode. iPhone 13

  • iPhone SE (3rd Gen) (March 18, 2022): Returned the home button and added 5G. iPhone SE 3

  • iPhone 14 (September 16, 2022): Emergency SOS via satellite and camera upgrades. iPhone 14

  • iPhone 15 (September 22, 2023): USB-C port and other Pro model upgrades. iPhone 15

  • iPhone 16 (September 20, 2024): Faster CPU, customizable action button, and Apple Intelligence integration. iPhone 16

Looking Ahead: iPhone 17

While the iPhone 16 is fresh, anticipation for the iPhone 17 is already building. A September 2025 release is anticipated.

This comprehensive overview provides a detailed look at the evolution of the iPhone, highlighting the key features and innovations that have shaped its legacy.

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