Foxconn said to be producing 150k iPhone 5 units per day
Taiwan's DigiTimes reported on Thursday that Apple's iPhone 5 suppliers have geared up production and will soon begin volume shipments of the new device. Industry sources provided the publication with the 150,000 unit per day production figure for OEM Foxconn.
Meanwhile, sources also said 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," according to the report.
iPhone 5 shipments are expected to be in the range of 5-6 million this month and top 22 million in the fourth quarter as Apple reduces shipments of the GSM and CDMA models of the iPhone 4.
The report also echoed an earlier claim reportedly from a Chinese source that Pegatron has received orders to produce a 15 percent share of Apple's new smartphone. However, DigiTimes' sources said the company may not begin shipping until 2012.
It should be noted that the publication has a mixed tracked record with Apple predictions, though it does tend to have well-placed suppliers within the Asian supply chain.
Apple is now believed to be planning to launch the iPhone 5 in October. Recent leaks from retailer Best Buy point to next month, though there is some disagreement about the specific timing of the release.
An alleged "test photo" has surfaced online that appears to provide further confirmation that the next-generation iPhone will feature an 8-megapixel camera with improved performance. The handset is also expected to feature the A5 processor currently used in the iPad 2.
Photo allegedly taken by an Apple engineer with an iPhone 5. Click to see full-size.
31 Comments
150k per day? I just want ONE. On a more serious note, how does that compare to the last launches? Is this going to be sold out until new year if it hits in October?
Cant wait to see it, but of course wont be able to upgrade for a while cause got a verizon iphone 4.
150k units of iphone 5? how about the cheaper version of the 4?
I fear 22 million units before the holiday season and after over a year from the release of the 4 won't be enough.
150k units of iphone 5? how about the cheaper version of the 4?
I fear 22 million units before the holiday season and after over a year from the release of the 4 won't be enough.
Whatever Apple's manufacturing partners can produce it still won't be enough. That's one reason why Apple staggers the international release over months.
Apple sold a record 20 million iPhones last quarter, nearly a year after the iPhone 4 release.If supply and demand had reached a balance last quarter shouldn't have been a record.
Concerning iPhones, there is more demand than supply.
Those Foxcon workers don't have to worry about losing their jobs. The demand is going to be far more than the IPHONE 4 now that people have been waiting an extra 3 months.