Suppliers in Taiwan are reportedly prioritizing Apple production as the company sees strong pre-orders for the iPhone 13 in China and Taiwan, according to a DigiTimes report.
Taiwan-based makers of VCMs (voice coil motors), wire winding and other components of smartphone-use lens modules are giving priority to production for Apple, amid strong pre-sales of iPhone 13 series in China and Taiwan, according to industry sources.
The site says Samsung's sales in Q3 fell short of expectations and Apple has taken over a large portion of Huawei's market share. Component makers purportedly feel that profitability from Apple's orders will be higher and more stable than from other vendors.
More details in the full report linked below...
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Taiwan-based makers of VCMs (voice coil motors), wire winding and other components of smartphone-use lens modules are giving priority to production for Apple, amid strong pre-sales of iPhone 13 series in China and Taiwan, according to industry sources.
The site says Samsung's sales in Q3 fell short of expectations and Apple has taken over a large portion of Huawei's market share. Component makers purportedly feel that profitability from Apple's orders will be higher and more stable than from other vendors.
More details in the full report linked below...
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