The iPhone giant cleans up further.
Apple after the embarrassing debacle fired with his first own maps service to directly responsible.
The manager Richard Williamson had to leave Apple two weeks ago, told the "Wall Street Journal".
Apple had in September to launch the iPhone 5 be replaced in the new version of its operating system iOS, the recent Google Maps through a custom service. It hailed immediate criticism from users who complained about errors and missing details.
COOKS SORRY
CEO Tim Cook publicly apologized and advised to use the cards for the time being competitive until Apple has improved its offer.
The iOS manager Scott Forstall, who was once seen as a possible contender for the top management, was also sacked.
Apple's top executives Eddy Cue, of the Forstall took the card responsibility, seeking advice from outside experts, and now the navigation specialists TomTom, reported the news agency Bloomberg.
Williamson was fired on cue, it said, citing people briefed.
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