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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

iPhone 6 production to begin in second quarter

Abraham - March 18, 2014

Taiwan's Pegatron Corp, which assembles Apple Inc's iPhone and iPad, is opening up new factory space and recruiting workers in China to meet orders to manufacture the new iPhone 6, Commercial Times reported.

Production would begin in the second quarter, the newspaper said on Tuesday, citing sources which it did not identify. It did not give a timeline for when the phone would arrive in stores.

The report also did not specify the number of units that would be manufactured at the facility in Kunshan, on the outskirts of Shanghai, or how many workers would be recruited.

In addition to Pegatron, fellow Taiwanese contract assembler Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd would be the other primary manufacturer of the new phone, Commercial Times said.

Pegatron chief financial officer and spokesman Charles Lin had no comment on the report. Calls to Hon Hai seeking comment went unanswered.

Shares of Pegatron gained 1.64 per cent, eclipsing a 0.26 per cent rise in the broader Taiwan market.

The first purported photos of Apple's next generation iPhone have surfaced on the Internet, thanks to Australian writer Sonny Dickson and Twitter user @mornray886

The device in the photos appears to have a width of 2.6-inch while the current iPhone 5S has a width of 2.31-inch. It also retains the biometric fingerprint sensor and comes in gold.

One analysis done by Virtualpants estimated the screen size of the iPhone 6 to be 5.25 inches. It seems to have an edge-to-edge display too.

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