According to DigiTimes,
“Perhaps after the supply and demand issues that continue to encapsulate the iPad, word on the street is that Foxconn is planning on shipping 24 million iPhone 4Gs.”

DigiTimes is quoting resources from Foxconn, that say,
“The company will ship 4.5 million phones in the first half, and 19.5 million during the rest of 2010.”
The map is that Apple will drag the fur off of the iPhone 4G on June 7, 2010 at Apple’s WWDC.
Some particulars concerning the phone are that it will take in-plane switching section beside fringe-field switching technology as well as a 960×640 resolution. LG Display and Prime View International are the group dealers. By using FFS technology, it will facilitate a wider presentation angle and improved visual quality when the phone is beneath sunlight, and should sequentially help with the phone’s e-book reader features. An example of this in progress technology would be HTC’s Hero unit.
The improvement in the resolution would be also most excellent present Android phones that uphold an 854×480 display.
Additional features comprise an Arm Cortex A8 processor in addition to a 512 MB memory module from Samsung Electronics, which makes twice that of the iPhone 3GS grabs the chance of the multi-tasking capability of iPhone OS 4.0.
By DigiTimes,
“The new iPhone panel is 33% thinner than that of previous iPhones, which allows for more space for larger batteries that will be supplied by Simplo Technology and Dynaback International Technology.”
[Via Maclife]


