Foxconn
is in the process of gearing up to build Apple's 2013 iPhone, a person familiar
with the plans said to Bloomberg. The handset is commonly referred to
as a so-called "iPhone 5S," though the actual name for the
unannounced product remains unknown.
A
hiring freeze was instituted by Foxconn in February after more workers returned from the Chinese New
Year break than did last year. Some had speculated the freeze may have been
related to weaker-than-expected demand for the iPhone 5.
The
new hires at Foxconn were reportedly requested by Apple to boost capacity in
anticipation of its next flagship smartphone. In addition to assembling the
"iPhone 5S," the employees are also expected to handle existing
models, such as the iPhone 5 and iPhone 4S.
Rumors
as to when Apple plans to launch its next iPhone have been varied, with some
expecting a new handset to be unveiled as soon as June, which would mark less
than a full year after the launch of the iPhone 5. In contrast, well-connected
analyst Ming-Chi Kuo told AppleInsider last week that he expects Apple to face a number of technical
challenges in assembling the "iPhone 5S."
According
to Kuo, Apple is planning to include a fingerprint scanner underneath the home
button of its next iPhone. This feature would allow users to bypass password
entry and could potentially open the door to e-wallet functionality, but the
inclusion of a fingerprint scanner is expected by Kuo to cause the "iPhone
5S" to launch later than some expect.
"Apple
has to work out how to prevent interference from the black and white coating
material under the cover glass," Kuo said. "Apple is the first to
attempt this function and technology, and time is needed to find the right
coating material, which will likely affect iPhone 5S shipments." [Source]
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