
A new interactive data project from Sheets.works lets you scroll through every iPhone model ever released, complete with technical specifications, colors, and even a timeline of hardware features Apple removed from the device over the years. Check it out below.
’19 years, 52 models’
Every week, the good people at Sheets.works publish what they call data dropfeaturing beautifully designed interactive infographics covering space exploration, geopolitics, gaming, film, sports and more.
Recently, they launched the Every iPhone ever made Interactive timeline, detailing the 52 iPhone models Apple released over 19 years.
He timeline is divided into sections, starting with a complete line-up of every iPhone ever released, displayed side by side in proportional size, each with its original wallpaper, name, size, and year of release.
Below, they select 11 moments that defined several generations, including the introduction of the Retina display, the debut of the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus, and the launch of the iPhone X.

an interesting one interactive chart shows the price evolution of the basic and most expensive models by year, followed by “The Graveyard”, which lists hardware features that Apple has removed over the years, including the 30-pin connector, headphone jack, and 3D Touch.
Finally, they showcase every color for every iPhone model ever released, then show individual cards for each model, with technical specifications like screen size, battery capacity, processor, camera, and more.
Whether you’ve followed the evolution of the iPhone from the beginning or just gotten on board in recent years, the website It will surely take you back.
And while you’re in a nostalgic mood, be sure to check out 9to5Mac itself. Dylan McDonald‘s”All iPod colors”2023 publication.
In it, he compiled an impressively complete catalog of every color name for every iPod Apple has ever released, as part of his quest to truly own each and every one of them.
Do you have a favorite iPhone or iPod model? Let us know in the comments.
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