Did Apple Borrow the iPhone Design from Someone Else?

Fri Jan 12, 2007 3:24PM EST

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With any hot, new product, a backlash is inevitable. With Apple's iPhone, which has months to go before arrival on store shelves, the name-calling and cattiness has only just begun. And while many are asking questions about the iPhone's mysteries, the latest speculation has been about its design: Did Apple come up with the touchscreen-and-no-keypad idea all by itself?

Hardly. The touchscreen phone dates back to at least 2003, when a little company called MyOrigo rolled out a surprisingly similar phone. Though it would be considered thick and bulky by today's standards, the MyOrigo mydevice (pictured) featured many of the iPhone's ideas. Naturally, the entire face was a touchscreen without buttons. Punch the appropriate part of the screen and you could make phone calls. Or turn the mydevice on its side and you'd have an instant widescreen display: Like the iPhone, the mydevice had an accelerometer embedded inside it that could recognize which end was "up." The user interface was completely new and customized for the device, which could browse the web, send email, take photos, and play MP3s. Battery life was about nine hours of talk time.

But the mydevice was ahead of its time, and it never found a carrier in the United States. The company went out of existence shortly after sending review units to members of the press... and I have no idea what ultimately became of its staff or its impressive technology.

Late last year, signs of life in the all-touchscreen phone began to flicker again, with BenQ showing off a concept phone that looks startlingly like the iPhone. Yesterday, Engadget noted that an upcoming phone from LG, the KE850, bears even more of the same design features as the iPhone, as well. Unlike the BenQ phone, the KE850 appears likely to be headed to market.

It's interesting to note that various message board comments note that the phones are cool to look at but are hard to use, especially for detail-oriented tasks like sending text messages. I wonder if Apple will avoid these criticisms as iPhone inches closer to reality or if its technology is clever enough to correct these mistakes.

But back to the point: Did Apple steal its design from one or all of these devices? I don't really buy it. For starters, touchscreens aren't new at all, dating back to the original Palm Pilot, which looks surprisingly like the iPhone, if you think about it. Getting rid of the keypad and keyboard is certainly a bold and risky move, but considering no company has had success on the market with a keypad-free phone to date, it would be rather silly for Apple to attempt to copy a design that hadn't proven successful. Apple has also been rumored to be working on various touchscreen products for years.

There's also a time issue: The LG was just announced a month ago, and Apple's probably been working on the iPhone for two years. And when you think about it, how many ways are there to design a cell phone that has no buttons? A large rectangle is about the only thing that comes to mind...which is probably why every single one of these phones looks pretty much the same. (Also, Apple's laptops have basically the same design as every other laptop...and no one's complaining about that.)

Ease up, naysayers. If you can whip up a design of a touchscreen phone that doesn't look like anything else ever conceived, let's talk.

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  • 6 Posted by eekaeeka on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:52PM EDT Report Abuse

    "For starters, touchscreens aren't new at all, dating back to the original Palm Pilot". Wasn't the Apple Newton a touchscreen?

  • 7 Posted by bryan_4345 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    So what's the big deal? Everybody is going to have an iPhone in 6 months just like the Razr from Motorola. It's another new trendy yet functional idea from Apple. They're very good at marketing a product obviously (eg. i-Pod) But every computer I deal with has a Windows operating system. So for now I'll stick with my Windows based Pocket PC that can sync all my Microsoft programs and yes it has a large touchscreen, broadband access, Internet Explorer, Excel, WiFi, Outlook, etc. etc. I suppose that if you own a Mac then your in luck! This is your your PDA!!!

  • 8 Posted by pierrotfilms on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:11PM EDT Report Abuse

    Nah, apple is not 'innovative', never have been. Just BRILLIANT at marketing. They didn't develop the GUI, they didn't develop the mouse, they didn't develop the MP3 player, and they didn't develop the market for sharing MP3s, and they didn't develop the screen only Iphone...heck they didn't even develop the NAME.. they just pretend they did. And like all of the other 'developments' they are brilliant enough at marketing to make more money than the original innovators ever did.

  • 10 Posted by j_g_yates on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    "touchscreens aren't new at all, dating back to the original Palm Pilot" Actually they are older than the Palm Pilot, for instance try Apple's own Newton handheld which predated the Palm.

  • 11 Posted by samuelecone on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:02PM EDT Report Abuse

    All the ideas for the iPhone had already been thought up, but nobody had ever made it untill now. That is the beauty of Apple. Apple makes things that other companies will not make. Not only that, they make these products 10X better than what other companes could only dream of. Most awesome part about the iPhone is not the fact that it has a button-less, widescreen display, but that it runs OSX, the BEST and most stable operating system on the earth.

  • 12 Posted by sundance_deann on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    My son has been working for Apple for many years,first in Austin Texas,and now in the south bay area,naturally we discuss many ideas that he is fortunate to be a part of and have been brought to the public through Macworld,iphone being the most exciting yet,I firmly bleive that iphone design was strictly an original,conceived and born through Apple technologhy.My son may be an Apple employee but I have based my own opinion on my own reasearch on what other companies have brought to the table. Sincerely, Deann

  • 13 Posted by taylor0120 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    They filed for and were granted patents for every design in the phone. So that takes care of that. Most phones at least in a slight way resemble other phones, of course it will look like others. Are you using this space as a resume for a job at M$ or something?

  • 14 Posted by j_train34 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    Or in the case of Gazam: the iCantSpell

  • 15 Posted by sombras1940 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    PLEASE!!!! Motorola has this design in asia from long time ago...do the search.

  • 16 Posted by henson2p on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:18PM EDT Report Abuse

    I think Motorola or Nokia should send a black Rose to Steve Jobs (similar to what he sent to Olson from Digital Equipment). Welcome to the game and the complaints for business you are not that familiar with Jobs - we will see how it all works a year from now.

  • 17 Posted by kindstuff on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:51PM EDT Report Abuse

    So yeah.. every company is taking ideas from other designers-apple did it to a degree on this phone- but Windows-Microsoft Vista- is a complete ripoff of the Mac Osx and the Tiger operating system- Will this blog editor note that when it comes out?? Or is he a dyed in the wool pc guy?? lets see what happens

  • 18 Posted by anderson-pride@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:53PM EDT Report Abuse

    Doesn't anyone remember Apple's Newton ? It was the first PDA and had the touch screen, etc. Heck, the first Plam was created by many of the Newton's Dev team after they were layed off from Apple.

  • 19 Posted by joshooi on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:41PM EDT Report Abuse

    They are all the same.. I mean iphone or whatever phone. The aim is to get suckers to buy and enslave themselve to the equipment. Do they really save time or do they really occupied your time? Anyway if there is no suckers than my investment will turn out bad. So carry on fellas buy whatever gimmics out there and enslaved yourself so that I could get rich.

  • 20 Posted by barefoot_suter on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:02PM EDT Report Abuse

    Any gamers reading this should look to "Tomb Raider: Legend on Xbox 360.... Lara's PDA has an uncanny same look & use as the iPhone!! Check it out in the very first sequence of the game, cheers ~

  • 21 Posted by univrslgrooverider on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:28PM EDT Report Abuse

    Looks like a T Mobile Design!Which I do not like but this phone looks way better than the new Apple Phone!

  • 22 Posted by georgeof420 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:07PM EDT Report Abuse

    The Apple Newton DID start the whole handheld PDA thang. The iPhone sounds basically like a Newton w a cellphone hookup - possible even back then, although maybe a bit pricey, with a modem hookup.

  • 23 Posted by ginyaneja on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:09PM EDT Report Abuse

    Apple is a powerful, intelligent and an enormous company. It's just the matter of paying cisco few dollars out of apple's the pocket change. iPhone is apple's product now. And no other company can claim it.

  • 24 Posted by prhmfrd on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:18PM EDT Report Abuse

    Apple has more than 100 patents on this phone, so deep in the back ground of the touch screen, there are originalities in this model. First touch screen and PDA was actually the Newton pad by Apple, not palm pilot. What apple does best is not just marketing. It is to incorporate hardware and software together and make them work seemlessly, and make things user friendly for the average Joe.

  • 25 Posted by georgeof420 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:07PM EDT Report Abuse

    CISCO?! Didn't they make the "Thong Song"?!! APPLE RULEZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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