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Revision as of 07:57, 24 May 2017
iPhone
2007–2008 (original), 2007–2014 (series)
With Apple logo
iPhone 3G
2008–2010
iPhone 3GS
2009–2012
iPhone 4
2010–2013
iPhone 4S
2011–2014
2013–2014
iPhone 5
2012–2013
iPhone 5c
2013–2015
iPhone 5s
2013–2016
iPhone 6
2014–2016
iPhone 6 Plus
2014–2016
iPhone 6s
2015–present
2016–present
iPhone 6s Plus
2015–present
2016–present
iPhone SE
2016–present
2017–present
The font was changed from Myriad to San Francisco, having been first used in the Apple Watch and Apple Music logos. The font was changed because Apple.com is now using its San Francisco font.
iPhone 7
2016–present
The font was changed from Myriad to San Francisco, having been first used in the Apple Watch and Apple Music logos. On January 25, 2017, the font rolled out on the website.
Because this is the new font, Apple CEO Tim Cook decided to change the Apple Events' font to San Francisco.
With Apple logo
Myriad version
Seen on Apple's official website until January 25, 2017. Still used in the Upgrade Program website.
iPhone 7 Plus
2016–present
Myriad version