In a new report from China Business News, Apple's device manufacturer of many years, Foxconn, has started hiring new workers to manage the workload on the next-generation iPhone. With many reports flying around claiming iPhone production has begun ramping up, hiring new workers is expected. With a speculated launch in the next few months and an abundance of flaws in last year's iPhone 5, Foxconn needs as much help as it can get.
Foxconn Technology Group, the worlds largest contract manufacturer of electronics by revenue, has restarted hiring assembly line workers in the Chinese mainland to produce Apples next-generation gadget iPhone 6, the China Business News (CBN) reported Tuesday, citing company insiders.
During shipment of the iPhone 5, some consumers were receiving faulty and scratched devices. Since then, Apple and Foxconn have worked together to make sure devices have been inspected more throughly.
The iPhone 5S is rumored to have the same design as the iPhone 5, with a faster processor, improved 13MP camera shooting at 120FPS, dual LED flash, and possibly a fingerprint sensor.
Source: Google Translate
Foxconn Technology Group, the worlds largest contract manufacturer of electronics by revenue, has restarted hiring assembly line workers in the Chinese mainland to produce Apples next-generation gadget iPhone 6, the China Business News (CBN) reported Tuesday, citing company insiders.
During shipment of the iPhone 5, some consumers were receiving faulty and scratched devices. Since then, Apple and Foxconn have worked together to make sure devices have been inspected more throughly.
The iPhone 5S is rumored to have the same design as the iPhone 5, with a faster processor, improved 13MP camera shooting at 120FPS, dual LED flash, and possibly a fingerprint sensor.
Source: Google Translate