A total of 52 iPhone models have been released by Apple over the last 19 years, according to a new interactive timeline launched by sheets.works. This project, part of their weekly series called The Data Drop, features detailed specifications, color options, and a historical overview of significant hardware changes made to the devices.
The timeline includes a side-by-side display of each iPhone model, showcasing its original wallpaper, name, size, and release year. Key milestones highlighted in the project feature the launch of the Retina display, the introduction of the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus, and the arrival of the iPhone X. An interactive graph illustrates how prices have changed over the years, while a section named “The Graveyard” lists features that Apple has eliminated, such as the headphone jack and 3D Touch.
Additionally, the project provides a comprehensive view of every color available for each model and includes individual tech specs for each iPhone, detailing aspects like screen size, battery capacity, and camera capabilities. This nostalgia-inducing resource is designed for both long-time fans and newcomers to the iPhone legacy.