The largest iPhone manufacturer, Foxconn, is hiring new employees. The company even offers these bonuses. Is this the sign that the iPhone 14 is coming soon? Learn more about Foxconn’s iPhone 14 production in this article.
iPhone 14 production begins at Foxconn
The Foxconn factory in Zhengzhou, China has started hiring new employees. In addition, they increase the bonuses up to 1279 euros (9000 yuan). All the employees then have to do is remain employed for at least four months.
The Foxconn factory is no stranger and has been in the news a lot lately. They are responsible for the production of iPhones, so we now expect Foxconn to be preparing iPhone 14 production as well.
Foxconn doesn’t always have iPhone production in order
The iPhone 14 production at Foxconn is not going smoothly. Last month, news circulated that the iPhone 14 delivery date was being jeopardized by a COVID-19 lockdown in the area surrounding the Chinese factory. A small hitch therefore immediately seems disastrous for the release date of the iPhone 14. The Foxconn factory produces 80 percent of all iPhones in the world. There are also factories in India and Brazil.
Earlier we noticed that there may be an iPhone 13 shortage due to the same reason. Apple is even said to be in talks with the Prime Minister of Vietnam to move (part of) the production chain to that country.
iPhone 14 production is not going smoothly
Now that various sources are reporting that the production of iPhone 14 is getting underway, we hope to receive more and more information about this upcoming flagship in the near future. Earlier this week we heard that the parts of the iPhone 14 are on the way.
It seems that Apple will bring four more iPhones to the market this fall. Unfortunately, we see the mini version drop. Instead, we’re going to get an iPhone 14 Max. Like the largest Pro model, this one has a 6.7-inch screen, but it doesn’t have all the technical gadgets. The design remains largely the same, except for one thing. Instead of a notch (notch) the iPhone 14 Pro (Max) has the so-called punch-hole design.
According to all rumors, the processor also seems to remain the same as that in the iPhone 13 (A15 chip). We do, however, have high hopes for improvements to the cameras and the screen. The latter would get an always-on mode. The iPhone 14 will most likely become the most expensive iPhone ever at launch due to external factors (lockdowns and inflation).
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