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Apple cuts LCD panel orders for iPhone 5 on weak demand: Nikkei
Reuters
January 14, 2013
First Published: 15:12 IST(14/1/2013)
Last Updated: 15:15 IST(14/1/2013)
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Two models display the Apple iPhone 5 during the product's release at a store in Taipei. Three main telecom companies released the lastest Apple iPhone 5 today. (AFP Photo)
Apple Inc has almost halved its order with suppliers of LCD panels for the iPhone 5 in the current quarter due to weak demand, the Nikkei reported on Monday.
Apple has asked suppliers Japan Display Inc, Sharp Corp and South Korean company LG Display Co Ltd, to cut supply, down from an
initial plan to order about 65 million units in the quarter, the Japanese daily said.

Japan Display's plant in Nomi, Ishikawa Prefecture, where the iPhone maker has invested heavily, is expected to temporarily reduce output by 70 percent to 80 percent compared to the October to December period, the financial daily reported.

Sharp's dedicated facility for iPhone 5 LCD panels in Mie Prefecture will lower production in January and February by about 40 percent from the October to December quarter, when it was near full capacity, the daily said.

An Apple spokesperson was not immediately available for comment outside regular business hours.


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