Saturday, May 23, 2015

Apple will charge iPhone 6s assembly and Foxconn's iPad Pro

Taiwanese company Foxconn will receive a major order for the production of next-generation iPhone and tablet iPad Pro, which is rumored to be equipped with a 12.9-inch display. This was told by a leading analyst of KGI Ming-Chi Kuo.





According to Kuo, Foxconn will receive most of the orders for the assembly of iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. It also will be the exclusive manufacturer of the future "large-sized" tablet, the output of which is expected in the final quarter of the year. There is every reason to believe that he made his debut with the iPad Air and iPad mini 3 4 October.

Ming-Chi Kuo believes that Apple is going to announce the next generation iPhone in August, which, however, is unlikely, given that in the past few years, Apple, choosing the announcement of new smartphones, prefers September.

iPad 12.9-inch, according to rumors, will acquire the split screen function to multi task. The user can work simultaneously with two applications with windows will be displayed side by side on a detailed display is in landscape orientation. Now any one time is allowed to communicate only with one program, open to full screen.

This more efficient use of the usable area of the display iPad Pro aims to compete with Windows-based family of tablets Microsoft Surface, offering Snap function in the form of parallel circulation of multiple applications in the name of increasing productivity. Again Samsung has already implemented multiple windows are not only tablets, but also smartphones.


As a result of iPad will be even closer to the unrealized yet, the complete replacement of the laptop.

Another important feature of the iPad Pro will support multiple accounts. This allows multiple users to create their accounts on a single plate, and access to personal data. The sources confirmed that Apple is currently testing two models of the giant iPad codenamed «J98» and «J99». Probably one of them - Wi-Fi version, and another - a variant with support for cellular networks.

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