Time flies when you're addicted to your smartphone. On June 29, 2007 — seven years ago — Apple released the iPhone, a game-changing device that had just a 2MP camera (now it's 8MP!) and a mere 320x480 display (now it's more than 2x that resolution).
No one anticipated the iPhone's meteoric rise when it was first introduced in 2007. Critics complained that, unlike the BlackBerry (remember those?), the touchscreen phone was too hard to type on. It was too expensive. It had to be on the AT&T network. Little did those critics know that, seven years later, the rectangle with rounded corners would own the smartphone market. Read on for seven totally crazy — but true — facts about Steve Jobs's masterpiece.