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The man who created the iPhone could now kill it. Here’s what’s next … from the Independent Andrew Griffin

Tom Bettenhausen8 hours ago01 mins

As Apple’s former chief designer, Jony Ive built the iPhone. But in the years since, he has left Apple and seemingly become occupied with the problems he has caused: in a recent interview, he said that there was “not anything that I can be more preoccupied or bothered by” than the problems caused by smartphones.

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