Apple Cuts iPhone 5c Orders From Pegatron By Over 50%, Requests Equipment Back?
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Posted November 20, 2013 at 7:42pm by iClarified
Sales of the iPhone 5c have fallen far short of expectations, leading Apple to cut its orders for the device from Pegatron by over 50% and ask the company to return some production equipment, according to DigiTimes sources. Pegatron says that its original production scheme remains unchanged.
Pegatron originally landed about 70% of Apple's iPhone 5c orders for 2014, with Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry) having the remaining 30%. Apple is rumored to have also reduced its iPhone 5c orders to Foxconn, and shifted production lines to the iPhone 5s. However, Foxconn has refuted the rumors.
Pegatron has orders for the Retina Display iPad mini and Sony PlayStation 4, leading sources to believe it will be able to maintain revenue performances in Q4; however, the company may face challenges in 2014.
How do you know so much about an iPhone and may I ask why are you such a fanatic about a phone my God you make calls and text mostly so why be so fanatical about it
I bought a IPhone 5C and love it. I don't care if it doesn't have a fingerprint scanner, slower chip and less features on its camera features than the 5S. I like the feel of the plastic too as compared to cheap plastic used by Samsung. It is a good quality smartphone in its own right.
This one is real Samsung copy. This is what happens when people copy and sell for higher price. Apple tried to sell plastic for 600$. LOL. Where are those people who were saying blah blah when Samsung reduced their smart watch production ? Tit for tat apple :)