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The One Device

The Secret History of the iPhone

Brian Merchant
3.89 (1916 Reviews)

Overview of The One Device

The iPhone's untold story: beyond Steve Jobs' genius lies centuries of innovation and sacrifice. Brian Merchant's investigation reveals the global impact - from Chinese factories to Chilean lithium mines - challenging us to see our beloved devices through a more complex, human lens.

Key Themes in The One Device

  • multitouch interface development
  • smartphone evolution history
  • clandestine corporate innovation
  • human-computer interaction design
  • consumer electronics supply chain

Quotes from The One Device

  • Today, Apple is going to reinvent the phone.

  • We'd go in with the sun and leave with the moon.

  • This is going to change everything.

  • The computer is no more than an instantaneous telegraph with a prodigious memory.

  • it's ugly as hell.

Characters in The One Device

  • Bas OrdingSoftware designer and UI prototyping expert
  • Imran ChaudhriDesigner focused on artistic elements and icons
  • Frank Canova Jr.IBM engineer who developed the Simon smartphone
  • Greg ChristieApple veteran who led the secret ENRI team

About the Author

About the Author of The One Device

Brian Merchant is an award-winning technology journalist and the author of The One Device: The Secret History of the iPhone, a definitive exploration of tech innovation and its societal ramifications. A longtime columnist for the Los Angeles Times and former senior editor at Motherboard, Merchant combines investigative rigor with a critical lens on big tech’s influence. His work, including the 2023 book Blood in the Machine: The Origins of the Rebellion Against Big Tech, examines historical and modern clashes between labor and automation, cementing his reputation as a vocal advocate for ethical tech development.

Merchant co-founded Vice’s speculative fiction outlet Terraform and co-edited the anthology Terraform: Watch/Worlds/Burn. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, WIRED, and The Atlantic.

Currently a journalist-in-residence at the Omidyar Network and reporter-in-residence at the AI Now Institute, Merchant’s insights bridge academia and public discourse. He also hosts the System Crash podcast, analyzing tech’s societal impacts. The One Device has been translated into multiple languages and remains a critical resource for understanding Apple’s cultural footprint.

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FAQs About This Book

The One Device explores the secret history of the iPhone, revealing how Apple combined centuries of technological innovation with intense corporate secrecy to create a world-changing product. Merchant dismantles the myth of Steve Jobs as a lone inventor, instead highlighting the engineers, miners, and factory workers whose contributions—and sacrifices—made the iPhone possible. The book spans from 19th-century laboratories to Chinese assembly lines, exposing the human and environmental costs behind the device.

Tech enthusiasts, Apple fans, and readers interested in innovation ethics will find this book compelling. It appeals to those curious about corporate secrecy, supply chain dynamics, and how groundbreaking products like the iPhone reshape societies. Critics of exploitative labor practices or environmental impacts in tech manufacturing will also gain insights.

Yes—Merchant’s investigative rigor and global storytelling make it a standout. While some critiques note uneven pacing, the book’s revelations about Apple’s internal culture, Steve Jobs’ leadership style, and the iPhone’s hidden human toll offer fresh perspectives. It’s essential for understanding modern tech’s socio-economic footprint.

  • Collaboration over genius: The iPhone resulted from decades of incremental innovations, not just Jobs’ vision.
  • Global interdependence: From Chilean lithium mines to FoxConn factories, the iPhone relies on a vast, often exploitative network.
  • Ethical trade-offs: Merchant questions the cost of convenience, detailing health crises among miners and factory workers.

Jobs is framed as a relentless curator who synthesized existing technologies into a marketable product, rather than an inventor. The book details his demanding leadership style, including how he pushed engineers to extremes while shielding projects from internal rivals.

Merchant highlights:

  • Labor abuses: Grueling conditions at FoxConn factories, including worker suicides.
  • Environmental harm: Toxic e-waste in Kenya and water depletion in Chile’s Atacama Desert.
  • Corporate secrecy: Apple’s aggressive suppression of leaks during the iPhone’s development.

Merchant conducted 200+ interviews with Apple engineers, visited lithium mines and Chinese factories, and accessed confidential documents. He even infiltrated FoxConn’s campus by pretending to need a restroom, uncovering firsthand accounts of assembly-line realities.

Unlike biographies like Elon Musk (Ashlee Vance), Merchant focuses on systemic forces rather than individual genius. It complements Bad Blood (John Carreyrou) in exposing corporate secrecy but stands out for its global supply chain analysis.

  • Innovation is rarely solitary—it builds on prior work and collective effort.
  • Modern technology’s convenience often masks human suffering and ecological damage.
  • Corporate narratives (like Apple’s “Think Different” ethos) frequently obscure complex realities.

As AI and smart devices dominate, Merchant’s insights into ethical production, labor rights, and environmental sustainability remain urgent. The book challenges readers to demand transparency from tech companies about their global impact.

  • “The iPhone is the pinnacle product of all of capitalism”—underscoring its economic and cultural significance.
  • “Jobs towers over it…but he did not invent it”—summarizing the book’s central thesis.

As Vice’s former tech editor, Merchant blends journalistic rigor with narrative flair. His focus on underreported stories—like e-waste in Kenya—reflects a commitment to exposing systemic issues often ignored by mainstream tech coverage.

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