iPhone clock always shows 9:41 a.m. on presentations: that is behind it
The iPhone's clock always shows 9:41 am during presentations. In this practical tip, we'll tell you why.
iPhone clock always shows 9:41 a.m. on presentations: that is behind it
- Many little things have a deeper meaning, even if it is not clear to us at first glance. For example, the clock on iPhones, iPads and Macs always shows the same time on pictures and presentations.
- This is because Apple always introduces a new product 40 minutes after the start of an event.
- In 2007, Steve Jobs presented the first iPhone at exactly 9:42 a.m. Thereupon, the time 9:42 was the standard setting for all product images of iPhones and Macs for Apple for three years.
- However, that changed in 2010 when Steve Jobs launched the first iPad. Since then, the time set on all Apple product images has been 9:41 a.m.
- However, what applies to the iPhone, iPad and MAC does not apply to the Apple Watch.
- The Apple Watch always shows 10:09 a.m. In contrast to the watches of other manufacturers, whose time is usually set to 10:10 a.m.
- Evil tongues suspect that the company wants to clearly demonstrate with the time 10:09 that Apple is always at least one step ahead of the time or its competitors.
In the next article, you will find out whether you can also be ahead of the time by pre-ordering the iPhone.