Touch panel issues to delay the iPhone 5 shipments

26 September, 2011

Issues with the touch panels, produced by one of Apple's suppliers will, reportedly, be causing a delay in the shipments of the next iPhone. According to the latest rumors, the defect panels are going to render Apple unable to meet the initial shipping targets for their upcoming smartphone.

The panels in question are manufactured by Wintek and are allegedly suffering from a "delayed bubble" issue which becomes apparent only later during the in the process of assembly. Since Wintek is delivering about 20-25% of the touch panels for the next iPhone, the supply shortages shouldn't be too dramatic, but that also depends on how the other suppliers are doing.

We are yet to see if that new turn of events will affect the actual announcement of the next iPhone. Previously, we heard that the unveiling will take place on October 4th, but that hasn't been confirmed by Apple just yet.

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Reader comments

  • AnonD-7494
  • 27 Sep 2011
  • j01

In business you have to balance quality and price (production scale, R&D etc) and if you outsourced all your operations and have an on-going patient war with Samsung Electronics then I must say:you are officially screwed dude!

  • Anonymous
  • 27 Sep 2011
  • 3Yb

It's official! iPhone Media Event on 4th October 2011.

  • Anonymous
  • 27 Sep 2011
  • SiG

iphone, ipod, itunes, iwallet, imoney, ipay; simples.

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