Foxconn to handle bulk of manufacturing for Apple's 'iPhone 6s' & 'iPad Pro' this fall, insider says
Longtime Apple manufacturing partner Foxconn will handle the bulk of production for the company's next-generation iPhone, and will also be the sole manufacturer of the anticipated 12.9-inch iPad, both on track to launch this fall, according to well-connected analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Apple's so-called "iPhone 6s" will stick to 4.7- and 5.5-inch sizes, with the former accounting for 66 percent of units, said KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo in a memo provided to Taiwan's China Post. Kuo also repeated the view that the new phones will use the Force Touch technology found on the Apple Watch and newer MacBooks, allowing another level of control.
The bulk of manufacturing orders will go to Foxconn because the company has a better yield rate with iPhones, the analyst suggested.
Kuo also claimed that Apple could announce the next iPhone in August, but that seems unlikely -- Apple has never revealed an iPhone in that month, historically preferring June or September. It's also not clear what advantage Apple would gain through an early launch, except perhaps improving quarterly results.
It should be noted that while Kuo has a very strong track record in predicting Apple's future product plans, including hardware features and component suppliers, his information about product release dates and launch windows has often missed the mark. For example, earlier this year he claimed the Apple Watch would go on sale in March, when it in fact debuted in April, while last year he incorrectly suggested that the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus might not debut until 2015.
In his latest research note this week, Kuo further claimed that Foxconn will be the lone manufacturer of the 12.9-inch iPad, which he expects to ship in the fourth quarter. That timeframe would be consistent with the normal iPad launch window between October and November.
Information obtained by AppleInsider and others has indicated that the tablet will feature Force Touch, a Bluetooth stylus, a USB-C port, and some form of NFC capability. Some rumors have had the tablet shipping in 2016.
Apple's so-called "iPhone 6s" will stick to 4.7- and 5.5-inch sizes, with the former accounting for 66 percent of units, said KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo in a memo provided to Taiwan's China Post. Kuo also repeated the view that the new phones will use the Force Touch technology found on the Apple Watch and newer MacBooks, allowing another level of control.
The bulk of manufacturing orders will go to Foxconn because the company has a better yield rate with iPhones, the analyst suggested.
Kuo also claimed that Apple could announce the next iPhone in August, but that seems unlikely -- Apple has never revealed an iPhone in that month, historically preferring June or September. It's also not clear what advantage Apple would gain through an early launch, except perhaps improving quarterly results.
It should be noted that while Kuo has a very strong track record in predicting Apple's future product plans, including hardware features and component suppliers, his information about product release dates and launch windows has often missed the mark. For example, earlier this year he claimed the Apple Watch would go on sale in March, when it in fact debuted in April, while last year he incorrectly suggested that the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus might not debut until 2015.
In his latest research note this week, Kuo further claimed that Foxconn will be the lone manufacturer of the 12.9-inch iPad, which he expects to ship in the fourth quarter. That timeframe would be consistent with the normal iPad launch window between October and November.
Information obtained by AppleInsider and others has indicated that the tablet will feature Force Touch, a Bluetooth stylus, a USB-C port, and some form of NFC capability. Some rumors have had the tablet shipping in 2016.
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Nobody could have predicted this.
So if/when Apple doesn't release them as Ming claims can we finally stop referring to him as a "Well Connected Analyst with A Strong Track Record"?
The "well-connected insider" strikes again!
Breaking: Well-Connected Insider Ming-Chi Kuo predicts the sun will rise tomorrow!
Like AI said on product launch not close but on product planning very accurate
- In April of last year he predicted 2 iphone sizes with exact resolution, PPI and move of the sleep/wake button from the top of the iPhone to the side - http://www.macrumors.com/2014/04/09/kgi-iphone6-predictions/
On Apple watch again exact specs and materials and the fact he said the watch will have SKUs costing thousands - nobody believe that.
http://www.macrumors.com/2014/04/09/iwatch-2014-predictions/
Like AI said on product launch not close but on product planning very accurate
- In April of last year he predicted 2 iphone sizes with exact resolution, PPI and move of the sleep/wake button from the top of the iPhone to the side - http://www.macrumors.com/2014/04/09/kgi-iphone6-predictions/
On Apple watch again exact specs and materials and the fact he said the watch will have SKUs costing thousands - nobody believe that.
http://www.macrumors.com/2014/04/09/iwatch-2014-predictions/
John Gruber also said the exact same things.
John Gruber also said the exact same things.
Gruber said that the 5.5" iPhone would have a 2208x1242 display while Ming-Chi Kuo said 1920x1080.
Kuo's Apple-supply pals in Taiwan vs. Gruber's "little birdies."
Which are closer to the cold, hard facts?
Gruber was right. The 6+ renders at that resolution and downscales to 1920x1080.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/samsung-pickle-newest-phone-isnt-191459338.html;_ylt=AwrXnCBfJF1VkXQAfEKZmolQ;_ylu=X3oDMTBya2cwZmh2BGNvbG8DZ3ExBHBvcwM1BHZ0aWQDBHNlYwNzcg--
I'm hoping for an AI article just for fun. 2 years ago this article would have been up, funny how this company is becoming less and less relevant.
Sammy have a big push to keep sales going here in NZ - all carriers offering interest free on S6 models.
More breaking news.... rain is wet. Details at 11.
Where can I get on board to get paid lots of money for mentioned bonehead-stuff like what Ming-Chi does?
Gruber was right. The 6+ renders at that resolution and downscales to 1920x1080.
No. Gruber clearly referred to a physical 2208x1242 display (so only half right).
"And at 461 pixels-per-inch, everything would be amazingly sharp. […] (a) to obtain sufficient supply of 461 PPI displays at a reasonable cost"
Also, Kuo was the first to mention either resolution for the iPhone 6 lineup AFAIK.
Unrelated but apparently Sammy's s6 is failing more than the s5:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/samsung-pickle-newest-phone-isnt-191459338.html;_ylt=AwrXnCBfJF1VkXQAfEKZmolQ;_ylu=X3oDMTBya2cwZmh2BGNvbG8DZ3ExBHBvcwM1BHZ0aWQDBHNlYwNzcg--
I'm hoping for an AI article just for fun.
I wonder where the damn DED editorials are? I'm sure he's back from his travels since I heard him on a recent Podcast.
Stop slacking off DED!