Monday, 9 September 2013

iPhone iPhone 5S and 6 also have the seal of Steve Jobs

In a meeting between an Apple executive with the district attorney to discuss the implementation of an anti-thieves, has revealed that in addition to giving his approval to the iPhone 5, yet both iPhone 5S as the iPhone 6 also were visas by the founder of Apple, Steve Jobs, before his death in October.

When it is more than a year after the disappearance of the charismatic Steve Jobs, yet surprise us with information from Apple in reporting that their influence is still present. It is clear that before his death in October, could give its approval to the next generation of smartphones from Cupertino, ie the iPhone 5.
It is also logical that since the iPhone 5S will be, by all indications, a model based on the latter but with improvements in hardware, also has its "seal of approval". What is more surprising and also it could approve the future successor of both the iPhone 6.

A statement of a curious coincidence

Hence, on the other hand, through an odd coincidence. The district attorney of San Francisco, George Gascón, has met with different manufacturers and operators to try to alleviate the seemingly high rate of theft of smartphones. In this round, of course, visited the offices of Apple and, according to Mike Aldax the San Francisco Examiner , where he was to face with Michael Foulkes, executive manager of the company's link with the U.S. government.
The district attorney added that while talking about the details of creating and implementing a system to control the theft of smartphones, Foulkes let slip that it would be difficult because "the next two generations of iPhone have already been developed." Gascón said Foulkes, far from stopping there, was particularly excited, revealing that the next two iPhones, ie the model 5S and 6, were ready "before the arrival of Tim Cook". This means that although Steve Jobs died only a few days before unveiling the iPhone 4S, Apple's founder and knew how they would be the following three models to launch in 2011.

There is something not so rare

As indicated from the Guardian, it is also not uncommon for a technology company working with so early in the next generation of products. Horace Dediu, who now captains Asymco consulting firm but worked many years at Nokia, indicates that there is somewhat surprising. "Having worked in a phone maker, I think it is a fact that the terminals are designed so early. The work being done today, probably, are the products sold in 2016. "

The anti-thieves, nor manufacturers and operators want to know anything

For the system "anti thieves" that it was still the theme he looked both characters, it seems that Gascón did not have much luck. Neither Apple or other manufacturers and operators have been particularly interested in cooperating more than they do things like "Find my iPhone". In fact, apparently Foulkes said to develop something and incorporate it as standard can be a "long and difficult". That is, as shown Dediu, if you start creating now not see the light until several years ... and we know that for a politician (in the U.S. because the district attorney also is elected) there is no immediate nothing.

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