Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Developed the design following two iPhone, Steve Jobs

The last days before his death, the founder of Apple, Steve Jobs spent surrounded by his loved ones. It does not solve any business issues and meet with friends. However, knowing that soon depart in peace another, Jobs has developed a plan for the production of new products from Apple in the next few years. At least the following two iPhone models developed during the life of the icon. This was reported by the U.S. newspaper The San Francisco Examiner, with reference to the District Attorney of San Francisco.
 
George Gascon, trying to solve the problem of theft of mobile devices in the city, met with operators and device manufacturers, including Apple, because the iPhone steal half the time. The prosecutor was disappointed from the negotiations with the operators, and hoped that a California company can make a difference.

As noted by The San Francisco Examiner, Michael Foulkes, Apple representative for relations with the government talked very much and good, but in fact did not say anything desired. However, in his speech, Foulkes announced curious fact is, the two future-generation iPhone have been developed and approved by Steve Jobs - up to his death in the autumn of 2011.

U.S. regulators were thinking of introducing a special phone, remotely-activated mechanism to block stolen mobile phone. But there may be a number of issues, including those related to false reports of theft.

Recall, immediately after the death of the founder of Apple was reported that Jobs had a few years to plan the development of their corporation. It charted the route for a company that provides at least four years of development and renovation products such as iPod, iPad, iPhone and MacBook. Jobs suggested that it is not known, but surely his ideas need to be productive, because this man throughout his life creating technical innovations immediately fascinate people around the world.

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