The book "The One Device" goes on sale today despite controversy

The book has already gone on sale on Amazon 'The One Device: The Secret History of the iPhone' by Brian Merchant, in the United States and in two days it will be available to users in Spain. In this book you can read what is supposedly the history of the iPhone with several anecdotes from executives, engineers, designers and former employees of the company. 

What has caused the most stir is the statement in which it is said that Steve Jobs wanted a iPhone added two buttons, raised a "discussion on the network" to the point that even Phil Schiller, has denied some claims with a tweet in which he said: "It is not true, you do not have to believe everything that is written"  

This is the tweet from phil shiller published a few days ago related to the book:

In addition to Schiller, Tony Fadell also denies this theory of the iPhone with double button but its author Brian Merchant, maintains that this is the official version. The funny thing is that some news and notes warned that Jobs himself did not want buttons of any kind on his iPhone, but this is something that will remain among the enigmas of Apple's history. On the other hand, Evan Doll, explains in the book that Apple engineers disappeared from their tables overnight during the years prior to the introduction of the iPhone, and this meant that they were immersed in a secret project ...

In any case, the important thing now is that this book is already available for purchase in some countries for just under $ 20 and will soon arrive in Spain with a price of 20 euros (in hardcover and in English) for those who want to have one. different view of the history of first iPhone created by Apple.


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