Foxconn is desperate to ship new iPhone 13 series in line with Apple’s September launch

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We know Foxconn is the primary manufacturer of iPhones for Apple, and last year, due to the pandemic, there was a slight delay in shipping the iPhone 12 series. However, this time, Apple is desperate to launch at its annual launch event in September and Foxconn is also geared up to satisfying the Cupertino giant.

As reported by ITHome, Taiwan’s “Economic Daily” has said today that the Zhengzhou Foxconn iDPBG, the Foxconn Technology Group business group, has raised the bonus of internal referral partners to RMB 5,000 or USD 782 in preparation for mass production of the iPhone 13 series.

As per ITHome, the supply chain said this year’s new iPhone series would be put into production as scheduled. In contrast,iPhone 13 series is expected to be released normally in September and availability starting most likely by October itself.

The Foxconn Zhengzhou iDPBG business group’s internal recruitment activities include partners, regular workers and retirees. While the previous internal recommendation bonus was 4,000 yuan, it has now increased to 5,000 yuan.

Apart from the increase in internal recommendation bonuses, the reports of both Samsung Display and LG working to already started mass production of next-gen iPhone displays in May itself suggests we could expect a timely launch in September.

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