As you know that Apple has always launched iPhone in June or July. But this time for iPhone 5 you may be disappointed and have to wait few more months to get you favorite new iPhone version 5. According to Craig Berger, an analyst for FBR Capital Markets, that Apple will break its predictable cycle this year by releasing the iPhone 5 in September.
In a note to investors Craig Berger said, "For the iPhone 5, we continue to hear that a July launch is unlikely, with various casing suppliers and touch suppliers still ramping up, with some chip vendors not having yet received firm iPhone 5 orders, and with other sockets like the image sensor (most likely going to Omnivision exclusively, but with some potential for Sony to split that socket) still in flux. Given these factors, we think a September launch is more likely, off from Apple’s traditional iPhone launch schedule, but giving the firm more time to enhance its next-generation instant communications on the phone."
Berger also revealed that Apple plans to build 100 million iPhones this year which is up from a previous estimate of 75 million. Also Apple has boosted its internal iPad target to 45 million units, up from 38 million previously.
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In a note to investors Craig Berger said, "For the iPhone 5, we continue to hear that a July launch is unlikely, with various casing suppliers and touch suppliers still ramping up, with some chip vendors not having yet received firm iPhone 5 orders, and with other sockets like the image sensor (most likely going to Omnivision exclusively, but with some potential for Sony to split that socket) still in flux. Given these factors, we think a September launch is more likely, off from Apple’s traditional iPhone launch schedule, but giving the firm more time to enhance its next-generation instant communications on the phone."
Berger also revealed that Apple plans to build 100 million iPhones this year which is up from a previous estimate of 75 million. Also Apple has boosted its internal iPad target to 45 million units, up from 38 million previously.
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