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Title: Supplier Change, Low Production Yields Blamed For iPhone 5 Lightning Connector Shortages
Post by: HCK on September 25, 2012, 03:00:05 am
Supplier Change, Low Production Yields Blamed For iPhone 5 Lightning Connector Shortages

In a research note from KGI, a financial analytics group out of China, oft-cited analyst Ming-Chi Kuo places the responsibility for the shortages in new iPhone 5 connectors squarely on the shoulders of a shift in the specific supplier of the connector from Foxconn (Hon Hai) to Foxlink (Cheng Uei), due to lower yield rates [...]Related StoriesCult Of Mac Will Be At The Biggest Jailbreak Event Of The Year, Here’s What To Expect [JailbreakCon 2012]Motorola’s “iLost” Anti-Apple Ad Points Out The Painful Truth About iOS 6 Maps [Mapgate]Apple’s iPhone 5 User Guide Tells You Everything You Need To Know About Your New iPhone And iOS 6New iPad Case from Rokform Has More Mounting Options than The Kama SutraHave A Say In The Future Of Gaming: Vote For Mac Games Via Steam Greenlight

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