A photo certainly can't say much.
However, when this lady received this highly commemorative gift, many smartphones with the same identifier had already crossed the ocean within a short day and were laid out on the desks of many influential people. It is no exaggeration to say that a tiny cellphone had touched the hearts of countless people.
Ever since the iPhone 4 defined what a smartphone is, after more than a decade of development, the appearance of cellphones hasn't radically changed. Even with foldable screen phones, the logic of operation hasn't changed much. The force of habit is terrifying and often becomes the user's first choice.
Of course, compared to the first generation, the hardware has advanced immeasurably.
In these past ten-plus years, where Moore's Law has persisted, the computing power of hardware has already surpassed the first-generation smartphones by who knows how many times.
Not to mention the addition of 4G and 5G networks ten years later.