The Apple logo was originally designed with Isaac Newton sitting under a tree. The famous bitten apple came later as a simpler and more recognizable symbol.
The original Apple I computer, released in 1976, was sold for $666.66 — not for any mysterious reason, but simply because Steve Wozniak liked repeating digits.
During development, the first iPhone was secretly called “Project Purple,” and the development lab was known as the “Purple Dorm.”
When the first iPod was introduced in 2001, it could hold 1,000 songs — an unbelievable amount at the time.
Apple is famous for its minimalist design approach. Steve Jobs believed simplicity was the ultimate sophistication.