Apple : iOS chief Scott Forstall lifts lid on secret iPhone 'Project Purple' |
iOS chief Scott Forstall lifts lid on secret iPhone 'Project Purple' Posted: Apple software head Scott Forstall told employees they would have to 'give up weekends and evenings for a couple of years' when recruiting a team to build the iPhone. Testifying in the Apple vs Samsung patent trial, Forstall revealed details of the secret Project Purple initiative, which would become the first iPhone handset. Forstall said he was asked by Steve Jobs to recruit the "superstar" team from current Apple employees only and was not permitted to tell them what they'd be working on. He told a California court that candidates were informed: "We're starting another project. It's so secret I cannot tell you what the project is." "You are going to have to give up nights and weekends probably for a couple years," he informed those employees that were brought into his office to be made the offer. 'We hated our cellphones'Forstall also how he and many others at Apple considered whether the company could apply the tech it was already working for the iPad could be applied to a phone. It turned out that it could. He told the court: "I remember sitting with Steve and some others, and we all had cellphones and hated our cellphones." He said that he often wondered: "Could we use the technology we'd been using with touch and use that same technology to build a phone, something that could fit in your pocket, but give it all the same power we were looking at giving the tablet?" It was also revealed in court that Apple sectioned off and locked down an area of its Cupertino campus, which became known as 'the purple dorm' to the chosen few selected to work on the iPhone. "We put up a sign that said 'fight club' - first rule of the Purple Project is you don't talk about Purple Project outside those doors," he said. |
Apple vs Samsung trial latest: Steve Jobs was receptive to 7-inch iPad Posted: Now the tedious suing and counter-suing is over and it has finally entered the courtroom, there's some pretty meaty stories emerging from this Samsung vs Apple trial. Late on Friday, we learned that he late Steve Jobs was actually pretty keen on his company launching a 7-inch version of the iPad despite his public protestations. The revelation comes from Apple stalwart Eddy Cue in an email presented to the court, which features a Gigaom.com article favourably comparing the Samsung Galaxy Tab to the iPad. The email, sent to the Apple executive team of Phil Schiller, Tim Cook and Scott Forstall, reads: "Having used a Samsung Galaxy, I tend to agree with many of the comments below (except actually moving off the iPad). I believe there will be a 7" market and we should do one. I expressed this to Steve several times since Thanksgiving and he seemed very receptive the last time. I found email, books, facebook and video very compelling on a 7". Web browsing is definitely the weakest point, but still usable." Very receptiveSo Steve was "very receptive" to a 7-inch tablet, despite claiming they'd be dead-on-arrival in a 2010 earnings call. Recent rumours have suggested that Apple will launch an iPad mini around 7.85-inches in size before the end of the year. Now we know Steve approved, it seems more likely. |
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