
Apple is trying out a new assembly process for iPhone 13 camera modules
India Today
Marred with component shortages, Apple is reportedly looking to alter its assembly process for the upcoming iPhone 13 series. The company might outsource the assembly of the camera modules for the smartphone to Foxconn.
Apple is likely to launch the new iPhone 13 series in about four weeks from now. Much of the details around the upcoming iPhones are already out and one of the biggest upgrades expected this year is a new camera module for the smartphones. It is now being reported that Apple is also employing an all-new production process with these cameras. The change in the existing assembly process has been mentioned in a new report by The Elec. The report mentions that this time, Foxconn will be assembling the camera modules on the new iPhone 13 models.
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