A source of news on the supply side of the electronics industry - yes, we talk about DigiTimes. The site cites industry sources say that Foxconn Technology Group - which accounts for many Apple products - 150,000 units pumping next generation iPhone on a daily basis.
Manufacturers such as Largan Precision, TPK Holding, G-Tech Optoelectronics and Simplo Dynapack are apparently "full", the fifth generation of lenses, touch screens, reinforced glass and batteries (each) for the iPhone is expected to close 5-6 mil units of the iPhone to 5 should be delivered this month.
from DigiTimes:
Suppliers in the iPhone 5 supply chain in Taiwan have geared up production recently with volume shipments of the new Apple smartphones to begin soon. Production of iPhone 5s at OEM maker Foxconn Electronics has reportedly reached 150,000 units per day, according to industry sources.
Lens maker Largan Precision, touch panel maker TPK Holding, reinforced glass supplier G-Tech Optoelectronics and battery vendors Simplo and Dynapack are all operating at full swing currently, the sources indicated.
Shipments of iPhone 5 from the supply chain are expected to reach 5-6 million in September.
Now we have enough rumors about the iPhone 5, should write a book on the subject. Almost everything about the mysterious device was covered. Some say it has a 4 "edge to edge, others believe that Apple will keep the 3.5" display in use. There are reports of the iPhone 5 released by Sprint and T-Mobile. We have news of its release in September, which is contradicted by another report of a decision that was proposed in October for an appointment. Its design is or should be basically just a thinner version of the iPhone 4, or have a new curve / iPad 2 straight like design.
The interesting thing is to call all the sources of these reports, which apparently has good contacts with Apple, but they all contradict each other at the end.
Personally, we have no idea when the iPhone 5 will appear, but we hope it will be this month or the next to be announced.
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