iPhone hardware boss departs

The man in charge of iPhone hardware design at US tech company Apple has left the company, it has been confirmed.

What’s less certain, however, is whether or not Mark Papermaster left of his own accord or was forced out by Apple in the fallout of ‘antennagate’. Apple itself has offered no comment beyond the clarification of his departure.

The New York Times quotes an anonymous source as stating that Mr. Papermaster had been pushed out over a series of hardware problems, including some related to the iPod Touch”.

Senior VP for Mac hardware engineering Bob Mansfield has assumed responsibility for Papermaster’s role and already already has experience in the development of many iPhone technologies including the Retina Display, A4 chip and touch screens.

Papermaster’s move to Apple was shrouded in controversy from the outset with former employee IBM suing the tech veteran for alleged breach of contract, though this was eventually settled out of court.

About MCV Staff

Check Also

ab67656300005f1fb3f482612032d45481fa32fd [Industry news] Games for Change and Tencent call for more informed conversation on children and video games in Good Game Club podcast

[Industry news] Games for Change and Tencent call for more informed conversation on children and video games in Good Game Club podcast

Games for Change and Tencent have joined forces to back Raising Good Gamers, a global initiative designed to help parents and caregivers better understand video games and support healthier play. In a new episode of the Good Game Club podcast, Susanna Pollack, President of Games for Change and Danny Marti, Head of Public Affairs at Tencent explore how the public conversation around games, children and wellbeing can move beyond fear and towards understanding.