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iPhone

3 synonyms and 0 antonyms for iPhone, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Noun — Apple's line of smartphones, known for their touchscreen and integration with Apple's other devices.

Synonyms

Rare, literary or technical

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Apple phone Apple smartphone iOS phone

How to use iPhone

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

buy an iPhone iPhone case the new iPhone

Etymology

Built from Apple's "i-" branding prefix plus "phone."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “iPhone” mean?

The word “iPhone” means apple's line of smartphones, known for their touchscreen and integration with Apple's other devices. In plain terms, apple's smartphone.

How do you pronounce “iPhone”?

“IPhone” is pronounced EYE-fohn (/ˈaɪˌfoʊ̯n/ in IPA).

How do you use “iPhone” in a sentence?

Here is “iPhone” used in a sentence: “He upgraded to the latest iPhone last week.”

What part of speech is “iPhone”?

“IPhone” is a noun.

Is “iPhone” a common word?

“IPhone” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between an iPhone and an Android phone?

An iPhone is made only by Apple and runs Apple's iOS software. Android is an operating system made by Google and used by many different manufacturers, such as Samsung. So the iPhone offers one company's tightly integrated hardware and software, while Android phones come from a wide range of brands and designs.

Who makes the iPhone?

The iPhone is designed and sold by Apple, the American technology company. Apple controls both the hardware and the iOS software, though the phones are physically assembled by manufacturing partners. This tight control over the whole product is central to how the iPhone looks, works, and connects with other Apple devices.

What operating system does the iPhone use?

The iPhone runs iOS, Apple's own mobile operating system. iOS is exclusive to Apple devices and is known for a simple interface, regular updates, and close integration with products like the iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac. This shared system lets Apple devices work smoothly together.

When was the first iPhone released?

Apple released the first iPhone in 2007, introduced by Steve Jobs. It combined a phone, an iPod, and internet access in one touchscreen device, and it helped define the modern smartphone. Later models added apps, better cameras, and faster connectivity with near-yearly updates.

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