Why does the time constantly show 9:41 in iPhone photos?



If you love the iPhone (if you're reading this, you probably do), have you ever noticed that Apple's photos of the device always show the time 9:41?


If you open the iPhones section of Apple's website, you will see the same time on each device. 

But why is this time chosen, is it Apple's lucky time?


The answer is quite interesting, but first know that most wall clocks and wristwatches have a time set of 10:10 when they are manufactured.


There are a number of reasons for this, such as the smiley face logo, the name of the watch manufacturer is clearly visible and is also pleasing to look at.


But why did Apple choose a specific time?

The reason for this is as simple as it is interesting and that is the first glimpse of the iPhone was introduced in 2007.


When Steve Jobs was showing a slideshow before the first iPhone was presented in 2007, there was a time of 9:41 (AM) on the image of the device.



Since then, all iPhone advertising images and other content have featured at the same time on the devices. Former Apple executive Scott Forstall said that we decided to show the image of the iPhone on the screen after 40 minutes of the event.


We wanted the time displayed on the device's screen to be close to the clocks of the people at the event, which is why we chose that time," he said.


Well, interestingly, when Steve Jobs showed off the device, the actual time on the clocks was 9:42.


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