Apple initiated The Production Of The Next Generation iPhone - This quarter seems to be full of activities. Word is everywhere about the next generation iPhone, which Apple is about to produce. A report by The Wall street Journal says: “Apple Inc. plans to begin production of a refreshed iPhone similar in size and shape to its current one in the second quarter of the year, according to people familiar with the device’s production, teeing up a possible summer launch for the next version of its flagship device”
Apple initiated The Production Of The Next Generation iPhone
However, this report has not been confirmed by Apple itself, so no one knows for certain whether the report will prove to be true.
Meanwhile, the upcoming cheaper iPhone is still being manufactured by Apple’s Asian manufacturing partners. This will put a whole new load on Apple, which has been trying for a long period to produce elite products, as it expressed in its last conference with investors “We wouldn’t do anything that we consider not a great product,” said Apple CEO Tim Cook.
Many analysts predicted these steps after the huge and dramatic increase in the company’s sales. Apple will likely sell an iPhone that’s smaller or larger than the current iPhone 5, or even the previous-generation iPhone 4 or 4S units.
There are more surprises yet to come, like a refresh of the iPad, and the Apple TV digital media receiver. Although we cannot say it is totally impossible that the iPad mini might also get an update within the next five to eight months, it does seem unlikely, given the public’s somewhat chilly reaction to the device’s non-Retina screen, offered for what some deem a premium price at $329, compared to other 7-inch tablets that are considerably less expensive.
As reported by China Mobile Ltd, Apple is trying to strike a deal with China Mobile, a nationwide carrier in China. With 703 million active subscribers, it is the largest telecommunications carrier in the world. Apple would like to build a TD-LTE version of the iPhone 5, which could function on China Mobile’s fast networks.
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