Friday, August 19, 2011

Report: Apple to build 5 million iPhone 26 (or whatever it's called) in the second half of 2011

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Apple is preparing a big second half of 2011. Computer company reportedly ramping up iPhone production lines on 12-13 per cent, which includes orders for next-generation iPhone, iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4.

The source of the supply chain industry watchdog some staggering figures DigiTimes production. Apparently Apple 2 H 2011 iPhone order is now more than 56 million units, from 50 million units and 26 just iPhone 5s. Interestingly enough time for the iPhone 5 orders slightly shifted to the Q3 is reduced from 7 million to 5.5 million units, while the order Q4 increased from 14 million to 20 million units. This 20 million iPhone 5s. If those are sold at retail, which would Eclipse sales 2Q2011 Blockbuster Apple when it sold a total of 18.65 million iPhone units.

Massive uptick puts Apple on track to come in just below 100 million for 2011. The company sold 34 million iPhones in the first half of the year, and it was technically the older model, even though the Verizon iPhone is a little boost. Cloud iPhone or not, Apple looks forward to the next iPhone selling like hotcakes Betty white.


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