Apple dismisses the charge of the antennas of the iPhone 4G
The iPhone 4G antenna problem is not finished. Apple has just dismissed the charges of the iPhone 4G antenna problem. The executive Mark Papermaster, Apple by the iPhone 4G engineering, has left the company after the controversy surrounding the antenna failure of Apple’s latest device. Bob Mansfield, man in charge of the Macintosh hardware engineering, is taking its responsibilities regarding the new iPhone 4G controversy. A company spokesman said Mansfield, “managed and groups that create many of the key technologies for the iPhone 4G and iPod touch, including the A4 chip, Retina-screen and touch screens”.Apple launched its iPhone 4G in April in the U.S. in June reaping an immediate bestseller. However, as soon the iPhone 4G began to occur complaints regarding the malfunctioning of the antenna and analysts warned the company’s reputation could be compromised.
Amid the crisis, the company Steve Jobs took the manager of your vacation to address the iPhone 4G issue at a news conference. In it, Jobs chose not to give importance to the iPhone 4G problem and ensured that rivals other phones have that problem. The company fired Mark Papermaster, responsible for some iPhone 4G hardware. Rumors abound that the directors knew about the flaws before the team went on sale. Apple continues to missteps with his new iPhone 4. After receiving criticism from consumers, who referred to the malfunctioning of the antenna of the team responsible for the company’s Hardware Mark Papermaster, was removed from office. The executive already had some complications in his life. In 2008, when the firm entered the block, IBM initiated a legal process against him, because his tenure in the Big Blue, where he worked nearly 26 years, had full access to its database of intellectual property and advanced chip designs, but now the iPhone 4G is another problem.
Still, there are rumors that the problem of iPhone 4G signal reception, which was renamed Antennagate, was known to the directors of Apple before the entrance of Papermaster, so it would not be responsible for the iPhone 4G equipment malfunctions, said Silicon News. In addition, before the iPhone 4G came to market in April, a leaked document which stated that Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO, knew the situation, which was announced in 2009 by Ruben Caballero, engineer of the company.

