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iOS is a mobile operating system developed by Apple. Apple first announced this system at the Macworld conference on January 9, 2007. It was originally designed for iPhone, and was later applied to iPod touch and iPad. iOS, like Apple's macOS operating system, is a Unix-like commercial operating system.
Originally, this system was called iPhone OS. Because iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch all use iPhone OS, it was announced at WWDC in 2010 that it was renamed to iOS (iOS is a registered trademark of Cisco Network Equipment Operating System of the United States, Apple The name change has been authorized by Cisco Corporation).
Development History
On January 9, 2007, Apple announced it at the Macworld exhibition. At that time, Jobs called it "iPhone runs OS X". In June of the same year, the first version of iOS Operating system release.
On October 17, 2007, Apple released the first localized iPhone application development kit (SDK), and planned to send it to every developer and developer in February.
On March 6, 2008, Apple released the first beta development kit and renamed "iPhone runs OS X" to "iPhone OS".
In September 2008, Apple changed the iPod touch system to "iPhone OS".
On February 27, 2010, Apple released the iPad, which was also equipped with "iPhone OS". This year, Apple redesigned the system structure and built-in programs of "iPhone OS".