
"Ternus has been a senior vice president of hardware engineering at Apple for five years, and a VP since 2013, but beyond that he hasn't been credited with steering the company in a particular direction."
"As CEO, those issues will land at Ternus's door, including the state of Apple's software and how it handles developer relations."
"It's encouraging to think that Apple will soon be led by someone who may share some of the same passions, particularly in hardware."
"Apple will tell you that the iPhone is the most popular camera in the world, and it would be correct. That doesn't make it the best."
John Ternus will succeed Tim Cook as Apple CEO, bringing a strong background in hardware engineering. His leadership will likely emphasize hardware changes, diverging from Cook's operational focus. Ternus's tenure will also involve addressing software and developer relations, alongside adapting to AI's impact. While Apple's hardware has been strong, there is potential for improvement, particularly in camera technology. Ternus's passion for hardware may lead to a renewed focus on delivering the best devices available.
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