While Tim Cook says he can’t imagine life without Apple, the hallways of Apple Park are buzzing with one name as his potential successor: John Ternus. As the Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering, Ternus has transformed from a diligent engineer into the man who might just define the future of the iPhone and Mac. Since 2021, he has been credited with fixing product quality issues and returning Apple to its roots by prioritizing battery life and stability over flashy gimmicks. He has managed to strike a rare balance between deep technical expertise and a calm, approachable management style that has earned him the absolute trust of the current leadership.nnIn a move that signals his rising status, Ternus recently took over the oversight of Apple’s sacred design teams, essentially becoming the new leader of both hardware and aesthetics. This dual role means he is now responsible for both how a device works and how it looks, a position of power that reflects Apple’s total confidence in his vision. With Tim Cook reaching the traditional retirement age of sixty-five, the company is clearly grooming Ternus for the top spot, positioning him as the public face of the brand in keynote videos and press tours. Whether he is a revolutionary or a steady hand of continuity, Ternus is undoubtedly the top candidate to lead the tech giant into its next era.