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iPhone Designer Jony Ive to Leave Apple to Start His Own Firm

'While I will not be an [Apple] employee, I will still be very involved —I hope for many, many years to come,' Ive told The Financial Times in an interview.

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Jony Ive, the major designer behind the iPhone, is leaving Apple later this year to start his own company.

Ive's new firm will also focus on design and count Apple as among its primary clients. "Apple will continue to benefit from Jony's talents by working directly with him on exclusive projects," company CEO Tim Cook said in the announcement.

Ive has been at the company since 1992 and he currently serves as Apple's chief design officer. "While I will not be an [Apple] employee, I will still be very involved —I hope for many, many years to come," Ive told The Financial Times in an interview. "This just seems like a natural and gentle time to make this change."

For almost three decades, Ive has been Apple's main hardware designer on the major products, including the iPod, the iPad and MacBooks, in addition to the iPhone, which have all become known for using aluminum and glass casing. Following former Apple CEO Steve Jobs' death in 2011, he also began managing the design to the software on Apple products.

Apple isn't naming a successor to Ive. Instead, the company's two design leaders in charge of industrial and software design will report to Apple's chief operating officer, Jeff Williams. "Williams has led the development of Apple Watch since its inception and will spend more of his time working with the design team in their studio," the company said.

As for Ive, his new company will be called LoveFrom and be based out of California. Expect it to launch next year. What his new firm will exactly work on wasn't made clear in Ive's interview with The Financial Times. But he plans to continue designing wearable technology and healthcare-related products, in addition to a variety of unspecified projects.

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Since 2020, I've covered the launch and explosive growth of SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet service, writing 600+ stories on availability and feature launches, but also the regulatory battles over the expansion of satellite constellations, fights with rival providers like AST SpaceMobile and Amazon, and the effort to expand into satellite-based mobile service. I've combed through FCC filings for the latest news and driven to remote corners of California to test Starlink's cellular service.

I also cover cyber threats, from ransomware gangs to the emergence of AI-based malware. In 2024 and 2025, the FTC forced Avast to pay consumers $16.5 million for secretly harvesting and selling their personal information to third-party clients, as revealed in my joint investigation with Motherboard.

I also cover the PC graphics card market. Pandemic-era shortages led me to camp out in front of a Best Buy to get an RTX 3000. I'm now following how the AI-driven memory shortage is impacting the entire consumer electronics market. I'm always eager to learn more, so please jump in the comments with feedback and send me tips.

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  • I loved my Sega Saturn despite PlayStation's popularity.
  • The iPod Video I received as a gift in college
  • Xbox 360 FTW
  • The Galaxy Nexus was the first smartphone I was proud to own.
  • The PC desktop I built in 2013, which still works to this day.

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