Posted by unlocker under News on Monday Apr 9, 2012
Tech website AppleInsider reported that’s a Foxconn recruiter said that Apple’s iPhone 5 will be released in June.
Foxconn is the largest manufacturing partner of Apple that is based in China. According to the report, the source said the probable release of the upcoming generation of iPhone during a program on TV Tokyo’s “World Business Satellite” show. There is a footage taken from the Foxconn’s recruitment office where the interview was conducted.
Foxconn is looking to hire more employees this month. The interviewer asked the Foxconn recruiter of how many employees the factory is looking to hire. The recruiter answered that Foxconn is looking for 18,000 more employees to work on the fifth generation of iPhone. This is followed with a statement that the factory is in need of more employees due to the overwhelming demand for iPhone 5 and because it will come out in June.
The recruiter used both iPhone 5 and fifth generation of iPhone during the courses of the interview. However, technically, iPhone 5 is the sixth generation of iPhone. But just the fact that the recruiter said that it will be coming out in June highly suggests that the recruiter means the sixth generation of iPhone.
The new iPhone and iPhone 5 are some of the monikers that are prevalent as to the namesake for the new iOS device. However, a lot of people are skeptical that the Cupertino-based company will be launching another version of iPhone after a year since the release of iPhone 4S, which is still making immense sales. Moreover, the source is not that credible.
According to the rumors, iPhone 5 will be released in the fall of 2012, which will sport the same screen size; support 4G LTE like the new iPad 3 and will come with a new micro dock connector.
Posted by unlocker under News on Monday Jan 23, 2012
If we will base the launching of the much anticipated iPad 3 on the schedule of tech giant Apple, Inc., the device should be out on early 2012. However, a report from 9to5Mac said that the company will make the device available to the public on Feb. 25 to honor Steve Jobs’ birthday.
According to 9to5Mac’s report, Apple usually unveils its products on press conferences scheduled on a Tuesday or a Wednesday and makes it available on a Friday or a Saturday. Feb. 24 is a Friday, if Apple will stick to its schedule, the iPad 3 will hit the stores on Steve’s birthday but will be unveiled earlier that month.
Earlier this year, iPad 2 was unveiled on March 2 in a media event; however, it hit the stores on March 11. During those times, Jobs’ was on medical leave but returned to show off the new tablet saying, “We’ve been working on this product for a while and I didn’t want to miss today.”
The first generation of iPad was unveiled on a Wednesday, Jan.27, but hit the stores on a Saturday, April 3.
As expected from Apple, the company is still mum about the next generation of the tablet and many are waiting for the invites from the Cupertino-based company. Whenever the release of the new gadget will be, we will see a lot of rumors surrounding the iPad in the coming weeks. We have seen reports about the early 2012 release, revamped iPad, display shipments, a March launch with a smaller dock, and a cheaper, smaller iPad.
According to the Taiwanese news agency DigiTimes, tech giant Apple, Inc. will be releasing its much-awaited next generation of iPad in the next three to four months.
DigiTimes reported that their sources from the Apple’s supply chain said that the production for the iPad 3 ramped up and the production of current generation of iPad decreased. Specifically, the source of the news agency confirmed that OEM production of the iPad 2 will remain high, producing 14 to 15 million units by the fourth quarter of 2011 but will drastically decline to 4 to 5 million units on the first quarter of 2012 to pave the way for the new iPad.
The production of the new iPad 3 is expected to reach up to 9.5 to 9.8 million units in the first quarter of 2012. The new iPad will be equipped with Retina Display and is expected to have its launch on March or April based on Apple’s yearly product cycle. Looking back the first iPad went on sale in the United States on April 3, 2010. The iPad 2 became available on March 11, 2011.