# The Design of the Original iPhone 3G

> A design patent protecting the specific visual appearance and shape of the iPhone 3G as it appeared in 2008.

- **Patent:** US D618677
- **Original title:** USD618677S1 - Electronic device
- **Owner:** Apple Inc
- **Granted:** 2010
- **Status:** Active
- **Times cited:** 57
- **Field:** consumer_electronics

## What it does

This is a design patent, which protects the unique visual characteristics of an object rather than how it functions. It covers the specific ornamental design of the iPhone 3G, including the curvature of its back, the placement of the camera lens, the button layout, and the overall proportions of the device. By claiming the design as shown in the provided drawings, Apple secured legal protection against competitors creating devices that look substantially similar to this specific model.

## What it does NOT cover

- Does not cover the internal hardware, circuitry, or software features of the device.
- Does not cover functional aspects like how the touchscreen registers a tap or swipe.
- Does not cover devices with different physical dimensions or button placements.
- Does not cover the manufacturing process used to create the device casing.

## The clever bit

The patent captures the 'look and feel' of the device, effectively turning the physical shape of the product into a protectable intellectual property asset that is distinct from the underlying technology.

## Real-world examples

1. Apple iPhone 3G
2. Apple iPhone 3GS

## Why it matters

Design patents are a primary tool for protecting the aesthetic identity of consumer electronics. This patent was part of Apple's broader strategy to establish a distinct visual language for the iPhone, which became a focal point in high-stakes litigation against competitors like Samsung to prevent the proliferation of look-alike smartphones.

## Frequently asked questions

### What does The Design of the Original iPhone 3G cover?

A design patent protecting the specific visual appearance and shape of the iPhone 3G as it appeared in 2008.

### Who owns patent US D618677?

Apple Inc owns this patent, granted in 2010.

### When does this patent expire?

This patent is expected to expire on June 29, 2030, when the invention enters the public domain.

### What is patent US D618677 cited by?

This patent has been cited by 57 later patents that build on its ideas.

### What problem does this patent solve?

Design patents are a primary tool for protecting the aesthetic identity of consumer electronics. This patent was part of Apple's broader strategy to establish a distinct visual language for the iPhone, which became a focal point in high-stakes litigation against competitors like Samsung to prevent the proliferation of look-alike smartphones.

### What does this patent NOT cover?

Does not cover the internal hardware, circuitry, or software features of the device.

**Full plain-English explainer:** https://patentbrief.org/patent/us/D618677/original-iphone-design

**Original patent:** https://patents.google.com/patent/USD618677

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