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  • Apple iPhone SE 4 may feature OLED panel from Chinese supplier

    Apple iPhone SE 4 may feature OLED panel from Chinese supplier

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    San Francisco: Tech giant Apple will use OLED panels from Chinese display supplier BOE in its upcoming fourth-generation iPhone SE smartphone models, the media reported.

    Due to production problems, BOE missed the initial number of OLED panels intended for this year’s iPhone 15 series, with Samsung and LG claiming the majority of orders, reports MacRumors.

    Now it is likely trying to make up for it by concentrating on making OLED panels for the budget-friendly iPhone SE 4.

    Around 20 million OLED screens are anticipated to be used in the iPhone SE 4 next year.

    Last month, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that the tech giant has restarted development of the iPhone SE 4 smartphone, which will feature a 6.1-inch OLED display and an in-house 5G baseband chip.

    Kuo had also mentioned that the mass production of the iPhone SE 4 will go “smoothly” in the first half of next year.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Apple supplier Foxconn committed to set up plant in Telangana, CEO to CM

    Apple supplier Foxconn committed to set up plant in Telangana, CEO to CM

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    Hyderabad: Foxconn Chairman Young Liu, who was in Hyderabad last week, has written a letter to Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, saying that the Taiwanese contract manufacturing giant is committed to setting up the plant in the state.

    “As discussed with you during our meeting on March 2, Foxconn is committed to setting up a manufacturing facility in Kongara Kalan and I seek the support of your team in operationalising the Kongara Kalan Park as early as possible,” Liu wrote in his letter.

    The state government has reportedly offered 200 acres of land to Foxconn to set up the plant at Kongara Kalan, about 35 km from Hyderabad.

    Liu also invited KCR, as the Chief Minister is popularly known, to visit Taiwan as his personal guest.

    The copy of the letter dated March 6 was released by the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO).

    This comes amid reports that Foxconn has denied entering into any binding, definitive agreements for new India investment during its chairman’s recent trip.

    “To all the naysayers: Stuff prevails,” tweeted Telangana’s director of electronics Sujai Karampuri, who posted the letter by Young Liu to the chief minister.

    The Foxconn chairman thanked KCR for the hospitality extended to him and his team during their visit to Hyderabad.

    “I also wish to thank you for your warm birthday wishes and a personalized card. I was indeed inspired by your vision and the efforts towards transformation and development of Telangana. I now have a new friend in India and I look forward to working with you in future,” he said.

    Liu had visited Hyderabad on March 2. He called on KCR and during the meeting a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed.

    The Telangana government had announced that Foxconn will set up a manufacturing facility with employment generation potential for over one lakh people.

    The historic deal has potential to generate employment to over one lakh people over a period of 10 years, the CMO had said.

    “Foxconn’s unit will help in generating large scale employment to youth and will help in attracting more such industries to the State,” KCR had said.

    He said that Telangana considers Taiwan as a natural partner and that the state is glad to be a part of Foxconn’s growth story.

    KCR assured Liu that the state government will provide all kinds of support to Foxconn for its operations in the state.

    The CMO had quoted Foxconn chairman as saying that his organization has studied extensively about the state of Telangana. He praised the friendly industrial development ecosystem created in the state.

    Liu expressed happiness over the progress achieved by the state in the industrial sector, especially in IT and related electronics sectors, in just eight years.

    The chairman said that he is optimistic about the investments of his company in Telangana.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • After massive fire mishap, Apple Inc supplier declares 30-day holiday at AP plant

    After massive fire mishap, Apple Inc supplier declares 30-day holiday at AP plant

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    Jinkalamitta: Production at the factory of Taiwan-based Foxlink, the cable supplier to technology giant Apple Inc, is likely to be hit as the company has declared a 30-day holiday for its employees, following the fire accident here.

    The company has declared a holiday for a month to around 1,600 workers of the Jinkalamitta plant in Tirupati district, and directed them to return to their respective hometowns, an official said on Tuesday.

    The accident occurred on Monday. However, there was no loss of life, police said.

    “They (Management) declared holidays for employees for 30 days,” said Renigunta deputy superintendent of police (DSP) A. Ramachandra, who is monitoring the situation at the plant.

    Examining the mishap, he indicated that 30 days may not be enough.

    The contract manufacturer is yet to lodge any complaint, even as officials from the state factories and labour departments, along with insurance company representatives have started visiting the plant to estimate the quantum of loss.

    Meanwhile, Foxlink is yet to lodge a complaint with the authorities over the blaze that completely destroyed the main manufacturing plant, one of the three sheds.

    “It takes time to estimate the loss as bills are verified and cross checked to arrive at a figure. It will take time to go through this exercise, it may take 10 15 days,” he observed, explaining why it may take longer to file the FIR.

    He also hinted that 30 days of holidays may not be enough, considering the total damage and collapse of the shed and noted that it may even need up to four months.

    Foxlink and the owner of the site housing the facility could not be reached for a comment.

    Established in 1986, Foxlink designs, makes and sells cable assemblies, connectors, power management devices and battery packs to several global tech behemoths.

    It is headquartered in Taipei with over 15 design, manufacturing and sales sites across the world.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Andhra Pradesh: Massive fire in cable supplier company Tirupati

    Andhra Pradesh: Massive fire in cable supplier company Tirupati

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    Tirupati: Foxlink, cable supplier to global tech giant Apple, halted production after a massive fire broke out at one of its manufacturing facilities here on Monday.

    However, there was no loss of life in the incident. Nearly 750 people working at the facility in Jinkalamitta village managed to get out soon after the fire broke out, police said.

    Due to fibre, sheets and sponge stocked at the facility, the fire spread swiftly, engulfing the entire facility. The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained, they said.

    At around 1:15 pm, a fire broke out at a Foxlink facility where cables are manufactured, said Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Renigunta, A Ramachandra

    The timely arrival of fire brigades at the spot ensured that the fire remained confined to one shed and did not spread to the other two that house the dining area and kitchens, Ramachandra said.

    “The largest shed among the three was charred, while the other two were safe. The largest shed is where all the production takes place,” he said.

    The company is yet to lodge an official complaint as it is still estimating the loss in coordination with the fire and electricity departments, he added.

    Pictures of the manufacturing facility shared by police showed thick plumes of smoke billowing from the shed.

    Established in 1986, Foxlink designs, makes and sells cable assemblies, connectors, power management devices and battery packs to several global tech behemoths.

    It is headquartered in Taipei with over 15 design, manufacturing and sales sites across the world.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Supplier arrested in Konark Express for owning ganja

    Hyderabad: Supplier arrested in Konark Express for owning ganja

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    Hyderabad: A 21 year old man from Bihar was arrested in Konark Express for possessing ganja (weed) plants in his suitcase on Wednesday.

    At 10:45 am, sub inspector D Ramesh was inspecting the train when a man was found to possess a heavy suitcase. According to the police press note, he was hovering suspiciously under his berth.

    When asked about the suitcase, the man confessed to being in possession of ganja and sold them for Rs 12000 for 12 kgs. The ganja stored in the red suitcase travelled from Bhubaneswar Railway station in the Konark express to Secunderabad railway station.

    The police seized the ganja packets and found that the estimate worth of the weed amounted to Rs 2,40,000. Cops also seized a VIVO mobile phone from the accused.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )