Apple has not yet confirms a single detail about its next-generation iPhone till now, but rumors out of Taiwan market the company believes it’s going to be a hit.
According to Taiwan market sources, the production of Apple’s Next-generation iPhone 5 has been started at Foxconn Electronics plants have ramped up to about 1,50,000 units per day. Recently DigiTimes has also published its already going in to the production, Reports DigiTimes in addition, lens maker Largan Precision, touch screen maker TPK Holding, glass supplier G-Tech Optoelectronics and battery suppliets Simplo and Dunapack are all currently operating at maximum Capacity.
According to market Analyst in this much of production, iPhone 5 shipments are expected to reach 5 to 6 million in September, which equals out to more than 22 million units for the fourth quarter of this year.
Of course, it is still not known when Apple plans to announce the iPhone 5, let alone when anxious customers will be able to get their hands on one. General consensus of the iPhone 5 rumor mill is that the next-generation Apple handset will launch sometime in October, though it’s possible Apple will make an announcement about the device this month — a prospect that grows increasingly unlikely as the days roll on.
An October iPhone 5 launch has become so commonplace, in fact, that some reputable outlets refer to the time frame as if it’s been set in stone by Steve Jobs himself (or maybe Tim Cook).
Other rumors that are iPhone 5 Specs with an A5 processor (possibly dual-core), and include an 8 megapixel camera. It’s also likely that the iPhone 5 will have an edge-to-edge screen, a thinner profile, and be compatible with both GSM (AT&T) and CDMA (Verizon) radio signals. Sprint, which uses CDMA, could be added to the list of carriers in the US.