Departure drama
The Apple exec responsible for iPhone hardware has left in the wake of antenna gate, with the firm refusing to say whether he was forced out of his position.
According to The New York Times, it is not clear whether head of Mac hardware engineering Mark Papermaster left of his own accord or was forced out of the firm, although an anonymous source said Papermaster was pushed out because of a ‘series' of hardware issues including iPod Touch problems.
Bob Mansfield, currently senior VP for Macintosh hardware engineering will reportedly take over from Papermaster and already overseas key iPhone components such as its A4 chip, touch screens and retina display.
Apple reportedly poached Papermaster from IBM where he had enjoyed a 25 year career. The chip giant even sued him over a noncompete agreement to try and stop him from joining Apple but the case was settled after Papermaster told federal court he had not let any trade secrets slip.
It remains unclear whether Papermaster's head has rolled as a result of Apple's handling of the iPhone 4's antenna problem.
Blogger John Gruber said a source told him the bug for ‘death grip' which results in signal loss ‘was filed two years ago'.
Gruber said: "This is not a problem they didn't catch, or caught too late," indicating the external antenna design perhaps predated Papermaster's arrival at Apple. Although he also acknowledged there was probably plenty of time to fix the problem under Papermaster's watch.