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New iPhones are ‘NOT being developed’ by legendary British Apple guru Jony Ive

EVER since the release of the original Bondi Blue iMac, Apple is a company that has been synonymous with forward-thinking industrial design.

In fact, during a period stretching from 1998 to 2012, Apple’s vaunted design team, led dutifully by Jony Ive, managed to churn out a seemingly endless number of iconic products, including a wide range of iPods, industry-leading notebooks, increasingly slick iMac models, and of course new iPhone models on a consistent basis.

Jony Ive was born in Chingford, East London, and went on to astonishing success at Apple
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Jony Ive was born in Chingford, East London, and went on to astonishing success at Apple

All that said, it’s hard to ignore that it’s been a while since we’ve seen some thought-provoking new designs emanate out of Apple.

Especially if we take a look at the iPhone, Apple’s primary revenue generator, the company has more or less kept the form factor unchanged since the iPhone 6, a device that was released in 2014. Meanwhile, Android handset makers have managed to churn out quite a few devices that, truth be told, look a lot more slick than Apple’s arguably stale iPhone design.

Now comes word via Jason Snell, who recently appeared on John Gruber’s “The Talk Show” podcast, that Ive many not be as heavily involved in day-to-day design duties as he once was.

“I’ve heard that he has lately been checked out or not as directly involved with product design and that he’s been largely focused on architecture,” Snell said.

Sir Jony Ive attends Claridge's Christmas Tree 2016 Party
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Sir Jony Ive attends Claridge's Christmas Tree 2016 PartyCredit: Getty Images

“Meaning the spaceship campus and the new stores. And that maybe the other top-level executive who’s been working the most with Ive is Angela Arhendts.”

Ive, of course, is still in the mix at Apple, but perhaps he’s now more interested in other design-related pursuits.

Interestingly enough, Snell adds that Ive’s ability to effectively operate unchecked has led to some curious Apple design decisions, such as the hyper-expensive gold Apple Watch (since discontinued) and the company’s ill-fated car design initiative.

Jony Ive shot to fame after helping to develop the iMac
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Jony Ive shot to fame after helping to develop the iMacCredit: Wtn

That said, it’s interesting to note that Apple just released a 400-page book highlighting Apple product designs stretching all the way back to 1998.

The book, in effect, is practically an ode to Jony Ive, who didn’t really rise to prominence until the original iMac was released in (surprise surprise) 1998.

That said, Snell believes that the release of the book — which in and of itself was an unusual product to come out of Apple — perhaps signals Ive’s lessening interest in coming up with bold new designs, at least in the consumer electronics space.

Tony Chambers, Stephen Jones, Sir Jony Ive and Erin O'Connor at the Claridge's Christmas Tree 2016 Party,
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Tony Chambers, Stephen Jones, Sir Jony Ive and Erin O'Connor at the Claridge's Christmas Tree 2016 Party,Credit: Getty Images

To this point, Gruber speculates that Ive’s leadership within the design team at Apple may only be “spiritual” at this point.

Incidentally, Ive and fellow designer Marc Newson recently created an “immersive Christmas tree installation” in London.

Looking ahead, all eyes will be on Apple’s upcoming iPhone 8 design.

Rumoured to feature a curved OLED display, there’s no doubt that there’s a whole lot of pressure on Apple to release a fresh design to once again reinvigorate interest in the company’s iconic smartphone.

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