An email from Apple’s internal applications was recently released as part of documents discovered in Apple and Epic Games’s trial court, highlighted by the TechEmails Twitter account. The email was written by the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs , and shows the schedule for the company’s executive team meeting in August 2007, two months after the launch of the original iPhone (the first iPhone), and opens a window into the technology giant’s unannounced hardware strategy. The mentioned programs include a tablet equipped with Mac operating system, 15-inch MacBook Air, iPod Super Nano and cooperation with Electronic Arts company, maker and publisher of popular titles such as FIFA football simulation game, Battlefield, Copper Effect, etc. to make games for iPod Touch And the iPhone.

Most of the topics of that period have been made public; But there are some interesting points about projects that have not been stopped and launched. Jobs, for example, referred to a 15-inch MacBook Air that was scheduled for unveiling in the first half of 2008. Apple first unveiled the 13-inch MacBook Air the same year. In a symbolic and memorable move to show off the MacBook Air’s very light weight and weight, Steve Jobs put it in a postal envelope.