This is how the first Google phone would have looked if the iPhone had not been launched

  Steve Jobs repeatedly said that Android was made with technologies stolen from iOS, and that's because the "father" of Android worked at Apple when the technologies we use in iOS were being developed. Before Apple launched the iPhone, Google was preparing to launch Android, but their operating system was designed for smartphones with qwerty keyboards and not for touchscreens. iOS "opened the minds" of those at Google and Android was focused on phones with touch screens, but if the iPhone had not appeared then the first Google phone would have looked like the one in the pictures. These images represent concepts of some Google phones made by the company in 2006 and presented to mobile operators.

  Although the first phones with Android OS also had physical keyboards, most of them had large touch screens and it's all due to the iPhone that made the world understand that smartphones with physical buttons must disappear. However, if Steve Jobs had not revolutionized the smartphone industry, then smartphones with Android OS would probably still be the same today. These images were published in a process between Oracle and Google, and based on them you can get an idea of ​​what Google was developing before it found out about the existence of the iPhone.