
(Digital Marketing Agency,
thesnsgroup.com) - Numerous reports are out claiming that iPhone 6 screen’s
suppliers, specifically Japan Display Inc., Sharp Corp and LG Display Co
Ltd, are scrambling to get enough screens ready for Apple’s newest generation of
smartphone as the need to redesign a key component allegedly disrupts panel
production ahead of September’s expected launch.
Suppliers’ display panel
production reportedly suffered a setback after the backlight that helps
illuminate the screen had to be revised, putting screen assembly on hold for
part of June and July, while Apple’s aim for the thinnest phone possible leads
to cutting back to a single layer of backlight film instead of the standard two
layers.
Though, the suppliers are now working
flat-out to make up for lost time so that they can produce enough screens prior
to the iPhone 6’s launching date.
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