Oliver Shultz
20 April 2012, 18:51

Apple’s next iPhone could well be considerably thinner than the current iPhone 4S thanks to more advanced touchscreen technology which integrates the touch sensors into the display itself. The switch to in-cell touch panels, so DigiTimes‘ sources claim, is thanks to the persuasive efforts of Sharp and Toshiba Mobile Display, which have apparently managed to convince Apple that their yield rates are sufficiently strong to warrant adoption.
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Slimmer iPhone 5 tipped with new touchscreen tech

Apple’s next iPhone could well be considerably thinner than the current iPhone 4S thanks to more advanced touchscreen technology which integrates the touch sensors into the display itself. The switch to in-cell touch panels, so DigiTimes‘ sources claim, is thanks to the persuasive efforts of Sharp and Toshiba Mobile Display, which have apparently managed to convince Apple that their yield rates are sufficiently strong to warrant adoption.
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Oliver Shultz
26 January 2012, 00:45

Apple has reported first quarter financial results for the fiscal quarter ended December 31, 2011.
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Apple Breaks Tech Records in Q1; 37 Million iPhones Sold

Apple has reported first quarter financial results for the fiscal quarter ended December 31, 2011.
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