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8 First Generation iPhone Struggles We No Longer Have To Worry About

The first generation iPhone was released 8 years ago today—way back in 2007! As we celebrate the iPhone’s 8th birthday, it only makes sense to look back on the original model. Apple has made many improvements since the first iPhone came out (emojis, anyone?), but back in the day iPhone users had to endure some serious #firstworldproblems. Here are 8 first generation iPhone struggles that you may have forgotten about.

1. Not having enough storage for all of your Avril Lavigne songs

Because who can get by with only 4 GB?

2. No front facing camera option

Which led to many unfortunately angled Myspace profile pics.

3. Emojis not being a thing yet

How were you supposed to express yourself?

4. No App Store

Meaning you had to ask your weird neighbor to jailbreak your phone for you.

5. Bad service no matter where you were

Can you hear me now?

6. Not being able to carry the phone around in your pocket because it was so heavy

Seriously, that thing was a brick.

7. Having a low quality speaker

Blasting JT’s new album just wasn’t an option.

8. Terrible battery life

You think your iPhone dies quickly now?

Sure, we might still complain about our iPhone struggles (like, where is the taco emoji?), but we’re seriously thankful that we don’t have these old school problems anymore. Happy 8th birthday to the iPhone!

Jamie is a senior Writing, Literature and Publishing major at Emerson College in Boston, MA. She is the Her Campus Life Editor, a National Contributing Writer, and Campus Correspondent of the Emerson Her Campus chapter. Jamie plans to pursue a career in the magazine industry. See more of her work at: www.jamiemkravitz.com