Remembering Steve Jobs Died 10 Years Ago

 


Steve Jobs died on October 5, 2011 or 10 years ago. The death of this visionary figure shook many parties at that time.


Steve Jobs brought Apple to the pinnacle of glory. He introduced the iPhone in 2007 which then revolutionized the smartphone industry with its ease of use and abundant application stores. Previously, the iPod music player has also become a world trend.




In 2008, he introduced the MacBook Air as the pioneer of thin laptops with long battery life and fast performance.




In 2010, the first generation iPad was introduced. This tablet is also a pioneer of the spread of the tablet market in the future until now.




The day after Apple released the iPhone 4S, Steve Jobs died on October 5, 2011. This news came directly from Apple. Fans around the world were shaken and busy placing bouquets of flowers in front of the Apple Store.



Wreath in front of Apple Store Shanghai. Steve Jobs died at the age of 56 years.


"We are deeply saddened to inform you that Steve Jobs has passed away today," Apple said in a statement.



A visitor at the UK's Apple Store places a wreath in a final tribute to Steve Jobs.


A visitor snaps flowers for Steve Jobs with an iPad camera.


Jobs' death certificate stated that he suffered respiratory arrest due to the spread of pancreatic cancer he suffered to various organs of the body.


It was also stated that Jobs had a metastatic pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor for 5 years before his death.


Flowers placed in front of the Apple Store in Frankfurt, Germany.





Jobs family said the genius breathed his last peacefully in the midst of his family. The funeral was held privately.





Candles lit in front of a photo of Steve Jobs.





"While our hearts are still grieving, we are planning a celebration of his life so that Apple employees remember the incredible things Steve has accomplished in his life and the ways he has made our world a better place," Apple CEO Tim Cook said at the time.



Statue made in memory of Steve Jobs.


Case bearing Steve Jobs to commemorate his death.

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