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Apple to reportedly cut-ties with its assembler

Nivedita Bangari by Nivedita Bangari
October 28, 2020
in Technology, News
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Foxconn is the world’s largest assembler of electronics, and the company has rightfully earned its reputation as the best in the business. The assemble and Apple has been in a relationship for a long time, and Foxconn is the primary assembler for Apple’s devices.

Reports claim that this long time relationship between Apple and Foxconn may be in jeopardy. The reason could very well be that apple enjoys premium profits on all of its products and that Foxconn is probably unhappy with its share in profits.

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According to sources, Apple gets a 40% profit while Foxconn only gets a single-digit mark. However, now, the assembler is looking for other companies to increase their profits.

Foxconn is sending reports to apple to get more profit margin from the Cupertino giants. But the company has reported the number of employees and how many people are working on assembling apple’s products. The numbers can be fake, not just this, but Foxconn also uses Apple equipment to manufacture and make Apples’ smartphone rivals. Now, this is something no company will tolerate, and we are talking about apple, who isn’t even afraid to go against google if need be.

Now all this has forced Apple to undertake specific measures against Foxconn finally. According to sources, Apple is keeping a close watch on Foxconn, its employees. And its daily activities to see whether the product testing is going according to its requirements.

No reports indicate that Apple and Foxconn have reached a mutual understanding, but knowing Apple will not tolerate this behavior. Reports suggest that the Cupertino giant has a few backups and may give the assembling contract to some other company.

It is true that apple hogs more profit for its products, but it is the company’s products, but it has the right to get a higher margin.

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https://technosports.co.in/2020/10/27/apple-to-launch-ar-powered-smart-glasses-during-h1-2022-will-sport-sony-microled-panels/
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