Tuesday 30 July 2013

Foxconn to hire 90,000 workers to help assemble the Apple iPhone 5S

Foxconn to hire 90,000 workers to help assemble the Apple iPhone 5SA return of Taiwan on weekday suggests that contract manufacturer Foxconn is on the brink of add ninety,000 staff at its Shenzhen manufactory to assist assemble new Apple devices just like the Apple iPhone 5S and also the affordable model of the iPhone, presumably referred to as the Apple iPhone 5C. The report says that the contract manufacturer has already tested the assembly of subsequent iteration of the Apple iPhone and is prepared to begin rolling the phone off of the assembly lines.

Earlier this year, Foxconn's factory in Zhengzhou went on what was characterised as a "hiring spree" to arrange for subsequent versions of the Apple iPhone and Apple iPad. The nApple iPhone 5S is believed to incorporate a quicker processor, improved 13MP rear camera with twin diode flash, longer lasting battery, and a fingerprint scanner. The latter, that has been reported to be a feature on a replacement iPhone mode for someday, was apparently leaked during a file found on iOS seven beta four. The file, referred to as "BioMetric Kit UI" reveals that there'll be a tutorial with an image showing "a person holding associate iPhone with their hand whereas touching the house button with their thumb", and "a fingerprint that changes color throughout the setup process".

Other specs believed to be a part of the Apple iPhone 5S embody a four in. screen and 2GB of RAM and there presumably are going to be a plastic case with multiple color choices for the customer.

source: FocusTaiwan via BGR

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