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iPhone 4 display problems

iPhone 4 display problems

iPhone 4 display problems

According to analyst firm Rodman & Renshaw new screen that is used in the iPhone 4 could cause problems in the supply market.

Specifically, the new iPhone uses the LCD screen of extremely high resolution (960 x 640), called Retina, based on technology In Plane Switching (IPS) that for Apple products produce LG Electronics. Screens based on same technology as LG’s iPad displays have problems with deliveries of sufficient quantities of the screens was also the main cause of problems with deliveries of Apple’s tablets. This was the main reason why the markets outside of the U.S. start selling iPad with one month delay.

Rodman & Renshaw analysts say that Nokia still has problems with the production of IPS LCD screens and according to their information delivery of iPhone 4 display with the planned 4 million per month is halved to two million. So if Nokia fails to implement the planned transition of production capacity at the fifth iPhone generation by the end of summer, they are expecting serious problems in the supply market in the last quarter of this year.

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2 Responses for “iPhone 4 display problems”

  1. Tena McGee says:

    Great write up. The iPhone is truly revolutionary and I don’t like being without it. This time last year I had jumped in a pool with my iPhone and it was dead. I had to wait 10 days before I was able to purchasea new one. The phone I had was a cheap go phone. I really love all the apps that can be downloaded to the iPhone. The best part about the iPhone to me is the ability to check emails on the go. Thanks for the information.

  2. Dove says:

    Hi Tena,
    sorry didn’t understand what do you mean by “GO PHONE”?

    I’m thinking to buy smartphone, but acctually don’t know what to get: iPhone or some other Android based,

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