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<p><!--wsa:gooold-->It wouldn&#8217;t be a huge exaggeration to say that the iPhone has changed the way we communicate. The iconic phone from Apple seems to be everywhere these days, but what most people don&#8217;t realize is that the company had the idea for a multi-use, touch-screen phone long before the original iPhone ever hit shelves. The year was 1983, and a creative Apple designer named Hartmut Esslinger decided to smoosh together a phone and a touch screen to invent <a href="http://fudder.de/artikel/2007/07/17/origin-of-the-iphone/">the forefather of the iPhone</a>.</p>
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<p>Esslinger, the same designer who came up with the Apple IIc (the company&#8217;s first portable computer), must have had the gift of future sight. He managed to predict the company&#8217;s most successful product 25 years before the technology actually existed to make it happen on a real-world scale. The early prototype was tethered to the wall via a cord, of course, making it slightly less useful and a whole lot less portable than the iPhone.</p>
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<p>But like the eventual phenomenal portable phone, the early version featured a touch screen that could do some pretty amazing things. In one of these images of the early prototype, the user is writing a check and balancing his checkbook on the touch screen with a tethered stylus. In another, an on-screen keyboard takes the place of any type of physical buttons. It may not be just like the iPhone, but it is surprisingly similar for a phone that came more than two decades before the portable version.</p>

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