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"Every once in a while, a revolutionary product comes along that changes everything."

With those words, Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone to the world in 2007. And in the nearly 14 years since, he's been proven right.

iPhone releases have occurred every year since 2007, though – especially in this year of the coronavirus pandemic – they don't quite look the same as they used to. A highly produced Tim Cook basking in the futuristic beauty of the Apple Campus has replaced the pacing and electric Steve Jobs; customers opt for placing online pre-orders instead of camping out in lines around Apple Stores.

It's not better or worse, it's just different. But looking at the photos and videos of launches through the years shows how far the iPhone has come from Steve Jobs' pocket to 2020.

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Here's a look back at every iPhone launch, in photos.

The early years (2007 - 2009)

The launch of the original iPhone, followed by iPhone 3G and 3GS (with the App Store!), saw tents and creative ways of passing the time in line.

Mashable ImageApple Store employees greeted the first customers to buy the iPhone in San Francisco. (Photo by James Leynse/Corbis via Getty Images)Credit: James Leynse/Corbis via Getty ImagesMashable ImageJune 29, 2007 saw stacks and stacks of iPhones.Credit: GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP via Getty ImagesMashable ImageApple fans found creative ways to spend time in line (2007).Credit: TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images

Steve Jobs showed up to the Apple Store at the Palo Alto iPhone launch!

Mashable ImageSteve Jobs came to see what the people thought.Credit: MediaNews Group/The Mercury News via Getty Images

The hype continued for iPhone 3G and 3GS

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Mashable ImageHype from the iPhone 3G, Apple's second gen iPhone released in 2008, was high.Credit: Rick Gershon/Getty Images

iPhone 4 and 4S

The iPhone that gave the world a high resolution display *and* a selfie camera changed everything once again. More lines, more camping, and... performance art?!

Mashable ImageSeptember 2010 in Taipei was a busy time for line-standers.Credit: SAM YEH/AFP via Getty ImagesMashable ImageArtists even performed in Taipei!Credit: SAM YEH/AFP via Getty ImagesMashable ImageThese iPhone 4S release attendees? Icons.Credit: YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP via Getty Images

iPhone 5, 5C, and 5S

The slimming, transformative design of the iPhone 5 got the hype it deserved. The following year, Apple debuted its split tiered phones (one more expensive, one less) with the 5S and the bright and beloved 5C.

Mashable ImageNothing says "prettiest smartphone yet!" like a human tunnel!Credit: ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP via Getty Images

Tim Cook pulled a 2007 Steve Jobs and came to the Palo Alto Apple Store to celebrate.

Mashable ImageTim Cook, celebrating his innovation of widening the iPhone consumer pool into two price points.Credit: MediaNews Group/Bay Area News via Getty Images

iPhone 6, 6Plus and 6S, 6S Plus

People flocked to Apple stores to herald the age of the iPhone's physical expansion with the 6-series in 2014. In 2015, the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus launched alongside the Apple Watch, which led to even more hype.

Mashable ImageA mall in Toronto got heavy foot traffic around the Apple Store.Credit: Colin McConnell/Toronto Star via Getty ImagesMashable ImageExcuse me, but where can we find this Steve Jobs body pillow ASAP?Credit: YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP via Getty Images

iPhone SE, 7, and 7 Plus

Releasing three different iPhone models on two different dates, 2016 was a big year for Apple. The cheaper SE became so near and dear that its users clung to it until Apple released a new SE in 2019. The 7-series got rid of the headphone jack and added a second lens on the 7 Plus camera.

Mashable ImageThe 7's metallics are still so prety.Credit: JACK TAYLOR/AFP via Getty ImagesMashable ImageAn appropriately celebratory mohawk seen in Tokyo.Credit: David Mareuil/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

iPhone 8, 8 Plus, and the game-changing iPhone X

The reborn iPhone with its spectacular graphics and full screen display (sayonara, home button) was a huge moment in Apple history, and people lined up and celebrated as always. Oh yeah, and the iPhone 8 was also there.

Mashable ImageYum.Credit: Carl Court/Getty ImagesMashable ImageIs it us, or does the crowd look a bit thinner than years past?Credit: Carl Court/Getty Images

However, between the Russian cyberwarfare-assisted election of President Trump and the successful Brexit campaign in 2016 secured in large part by the efforts of Cambridge Analytica, 2017 was a year the public's rosy image of technology shifted. Apple felt the effects, too: Some people flocked to the Apple store in Paris not to buy new iPhones, but to protest Apple allegedly not paying its fair share of taxes.

Mashable ImageThey didn't show up to buy phones.Credit: ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT/AFP via Getty ImagesMashable ImageOne upside of those glass Apple Store walls: They're a great place for a protest slogan!Credit: ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT/AFP via Getty Images

iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR

A smarter, better camera on the XS models and the colorful budget phone that is the XR made 2018 a somewhat underwhelming year. While photos show some hardcore devotees lining up and camping out in Moscow, the immediate, must-have feeding frenzy did not turn out in the streets.

Mashable ImageiPhone has some hardcare fans in Moscow.Credit: Mikhail Tereshchenko\TASS via Getty Images

iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max

The year of the three lenses saw orderly lines and an always excited Apple Store staff.

Mashable ImageSydney, Australia and Apple's orderly lines.Credit: Jason McCawley/Getty ImagesMashable ImageApple Store employees happy to see their customers.Credit: Jason McCawley/Getty Images

iPhone SE

Apple's first iPhone in the time of coronavirus was a reboot of the SE, and saw a release that looked like nothing that came before: A virtual drop, and in stores in the parts of the world that were even allowed to be open, with customers socially distanced and in masks.

Mashable ImageAn Apple store in Hangzou, China looked different on iPhone launch day.Credit: Costfoto/Barcroft Media via Getty Images

The Apple 12-series phones are currently available for pre-order, and will be released on October 23rd. We just hope anyone lining up remains at least six feet apart.

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