Apple iPhone UI is so easy and intuitive even a baby can use it – seriously, a 1-year old baby
By Will Park on Monday, July 16th, 2007 at 2:06 PM PST In Apple, Videos, iPhone
Apple (NSDQ: AAPL)’s iPhone is a revolution. Not in it’s technology, which has been available for some time now, but in it’s execution of integrating technology in a way that is intuitive to humans and the way we naturally interact with objects. The Apple iPhone UI makes interaction with the high-technology so intuitive, that a baby could do it. Seriously. This 1-year old baby is able to navigate through the iPhone’s picture viewer – we don’t know if it’s incredible (we’re not sure what 1-year olds are capable of, we don’t have any on hand at our IntoMobile offices) but it sure is intriguing.
Check out the video!


Interesting, but can you say conditioning? Still though interesting that a 1 year old can slide a finger across a screen, I mean when I was 1 I was barely finding the derivative of ([x*x]+3x-9)/53e-9x+1=
OR, you could buy your son a future, if you weren’t going to spend your money on a device that’s worth it.
JOKES.
Man, I was doing those calculations at 6months

jk
I think it’s more impressive that my 70 year old dad can use it…
Check out the other video of my son with the iPhone: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrVt2ZcrWUY
It is intuitive to him because he is used to reading books in a similar way. You flip the pages left and right. But as you can see in the second video he has watched me use the phone a few more times by then and discovered the basic actions required to get to features. I just have to be careful that he doesn’t run off with the phone and start making calls. Kinda like our other phones.