The importance of context
This post on Stratechery is focused on the emergence of wearables, particularly with the new Snapchat Spectacles, but its opening makes a brilliant point about why the iPhone defined the modern smartphone - it was all about timing it right: Think about everything that happened between 1992 and 2007 that, at least at first glance, didn’t seem to have anything to do with smartphones: The personal computer moved out of the office and into the home The world wide web was invented and an entire ecosystem was built from scratch Personal electronics proliferated: while by 1992 most people had or used calculators and Walkmans, the 90s saw the introduction of PDAs and digital cameras; the 00s brought handheld GPS devices and digital music players The reason why we consider 2007 as the start of the smartphone era is that while there were plenty of smartphones released before then… it was the iPhone that, thanks to its breakthrough user interface and ahead-of-its-time hardware, was able to take advantage of all these developments. ...