An official from Apple has confirmed that Steve Jobs had input on the iPhone 5, and the next iPhone due out this summer. In a report by the Examiner, District Attorney George Gascon said he was told that the next two versions of the iPhone were developed before Tim Cook became CEO. That means that Steve Jobs was still involved.
Gascon said he had an hour long conversation with Apple's government liaison, Michael Foulkes, who told him the next two versions of the iPhone were developed under Steve Jobs.
This is not really new news. We already knew that Steve Jobs did have input in the iPhone 5. Assuming the iPhone 5S uses the same chasis, we can credit some of the design to Steve. If Apple ever releases a phablet, we will know the Steve Jobs era is completely over.
Gascon said he had an hour long conversation with Apple's government liaison, Michael Foulkes, who told him the next two versions of the iPhone were developed under Steve Jobs.
“It was very underwhelming,” Gascón said about the hourlong talk with Apple’s government liaison, Michael Foulkes. “He did most of the talking. It was incredible. He would just go on and on, one subject to the next. It was hard to follow. It was almost like someone who’s been trained in the art of doing a lot of talking and saying nothing.”
Apple did not respond to requests for comment.
Gascón said Foulkes discussed the long and laborious process of researching and producing a kill-switch technology for devices, and also said the next two generations of iPhones have already been developed.
“They preceded Tim Cook,” the district attorney said he was told of the future iPhones
Apple did not respond to requests for comment.
Gascón said Foulkes discussed the long and laborious process of researching and producing a kill-switch technology for devices, and also said the next two generations of iPhones have already been developed.
“They preceded Tim Cook,” the district attorney said he was told of the future iPhones
This is not really new news. We already knew that Steve Jobs did have input in the iPhone 5. Assuming the iPhone 5S uses the same chasis, we can credit some of the design to Steve. If Apple ever releases a phablet, we will know the Steve Jobs era is completely over.