Apple's next two iPhones had already been designed before Steve Jobs died in October 2011, according to comments apparently made by a liaison officer for the company last week.
That would mean that both one phone due to be launched this year, as well as the iPhone 5, were already planned before Steve Jobs, Apple's co-founder, died in October 2011, just a day after the iPhone 4S was unveiled.
A passage in Jobs's biography includes him testing out the Siri voice-control function that was introduced in the iPhone that October.
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