

Settings app, for configuring device settings.Clock app, to set alarms, timers, and stopwatches.Weather app, to view weather in selected areas.Camera app, to take pictures with the iPhone's camera.Calendar app, for creating and viewing events.Text app to send and receive SMS messages.Initial release on iPhone (1st generation) It was succeeded by iPhone OS 2 on July 11, 2008.

iPhone OS 1.1.4 is the final version of iPhone OS 1 for the iPhone, and iPhone OS 1.1.5 is the final version of iPhone OS 1 for the iPod Touch (1st generation). The release of iPhone OS 1.1 brought support for the iPod Touch (1st generation). Although many thought it was a waste of time, Apple CEO Steve Jobs insisted on prototyping all concepts before the Mac OS-X-based version of the operating system was selected. Many user interfaces were prototyped, including the multi-touch click-wheel. The idea of introducing a complete touch screen was very novel to everyone. Many on the team were still hung up on the idea that everyone would want to type on a hardware keyboard, not a glass screen. During the development phase of iPhone OS 1, there were at least 17-18 different concepts developed. No official name was given when the iPhone was released Apple marketing literature simply stated the iPhone ran a mobile version of " OS X". Apple announced iPhone OS 1 at the iPhone keynote on January 9, 2007, and it was released to the public alongside the original iPhone on June 29, 2007.
