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2024-08-01

[News] Reducing Reliance on China, Apple to Produce High-End iPhones in India for the First Time

Amid Apple’s intention to reduce its dependence on China and promote India as another major iPhone production hub, Indian financial media outlet Moneycontrol has revealed in a report that Apple will manufacture the iPhone 16 Pro series in India, marking the company’s first production of high-end models in the country.

According to the report citing industry sources, Apple will further expand its manufacturing plans in India. It is expected that later this year, production of the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro MAX will begin at Foxconn’s Sriperumbudur plant in Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu, India.

Currently, the plant is said to be entering the new product introduction (NPI) phase for the iPhone 16 Pro series. Reportedly, if all goes well, it will then proceed to the mass production stage.

At the end of last year, Foxconn announced that its Indian subsidiary would expand its plant, marking one of Foxconn’s rare significant investments in India in recent years.

At the time, some have speculated that this move was a preliminary step in conducting the iPhone 16 series NPI in India. This would be the first time in iPhone history that NPI is conducted outside of China, indicating that Apple aims to establish India as another major global iPhone production hub.

The report further indicates that this strategy is part of Apple’s supply chain diversification efforts, aiming to reduce reliance on Chinese plants and enhance manufacturing capabilities in India. Apple hopes to increase the proportion of iPhones manufactured in India from the current 14% to 25% in the coming years.

Apple began its “Make in India” initiative in 2017 by assembling the first-generation iPhone SE. Since then, Apple has gradually expanded its iPhone production in India, assembling the iPhone 6S in 2018, the iPhone 7 and XR in 2019, the iPhone 11 in 2020, the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 in 2021, and the iPhone 14 in 2022.

Previously, iPhone production in India lagged behind China’s mass production by about 6 to 9 months. Last year, for the first time, Apple began producing the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus in India immediately after the iPhone launch event. This year, Apple is taking a further step by producing the high-end iPhone 16 Pro series in India.

Additionally, Apple reportedly plans to start manufacturing iPads and AirPods in India later this year, highlighting Apple’s growing focus on the Indian market.

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Please note that this article cites information from Moneycontrol .

2024-07-30

[News] Apple May Choose LGD as Second Supplier for iPhone SE 4 OLED

The iPhone SE series is Apple’s budget-friendly option, traditionally sourcing screens exclusively from the Chinese manufacturer BOE. However, a report from Korean media outlet The Elec indicated that Apple is expected to use LG Display (LGD) as the second supplier for the OLED screens of next year’s iPhone SE 4, while BOE remains the primary supplier for the iPhone SE 4 screens.

The iPhone SE series typically uses parts from older models but is unique in pairing them with the latest processors, ensuring superior performance compared to competitors in the same price range. Notably, Apple releases the iPhone SE series in emerging markets like India.

Per the same report from The Elec, the iPhone SE 4 is expected to use the OLED display from the iPhone 13, making it easier for display manufacturers to produce.

Apple has historically supported BOE as an iPhone OLED screen supplier to reduce the influence of South Korean companies like Samsung Display and LGD. However, BOE is said to have faced difficulties in securing large iPhone orders due to challenges in meeting Apple’s perforated screen technology requirements, as seen with the iPhone 15.

Moreover, BOE is reportedly encountering challenges in producing OLED screens for the iPhone 16 as well, resulting in lower output compared to its Korean competitors.

Earlier in May this year, both LG Display and Samsung Display secured orders for OLED panels for Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro, according to a previous report from “The Elec.” Subsequently, LG Display also has acquired orders for iPhone 16 Pro Max panels, which could be the first time ever for LG Display to be ahead of Samsung display.

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Please note that this article cites information from The Elec and wccftech.

2024-07-30

[News] Patent War Begins – Huawei and MediaTek Go after Each Other for Patent Infringement

Recently, it was reported that Huawei filed a patent infringement lawsuit against MediaTek in a Chinese local court. According to a report from TechNews, in response, MediaTek and its subsidiaries, HFI Innovation and MTK Wireless, have initiated countermeasures by filing a lawsuit against Huawei in a UK court, accusing Huawei of patent infringement.

MediaTek has stated that the case against Huawei is now in the judicial process and has declined to comment further. On the other hand, Huawei has not publicly responded to the matter.

A report from Chinese media outlet YiCai further cited sources, revealing that the dispute between MediaTek and Huawei over patent fees has been continuing for two to three years, yet the two parties are still unable to reach an agreement due to pricing issues.

On July 18, a report from Nikkei indicated that Huawei had filed a patent infringement lawsuit against MediaTek in a Chinese local court, drawing industry attention. On July 19, MediaTek issued an announcement stating that the lawsuit has no significant impact on the company, that it has entered the judicial process, and that the company will not comment further.

Industry sources cited by TechNews further suggest that Huawei’s lawsuit against MediaTek for patent infringement likely involves 5G (and possibly 4G, 3G, etc.) cellular network mobile communication technology. Reportedly, the reason for the lawsuit is that Huawei proposed a corresponding fee to MediaTek based on terminal patent licensing prices, but MediaTek considered the price too high, leading to the impasse.

Notably, both Huawei and MediaTek hold a large number of related patents. As of the end of 2022, Huawei possessed over 120,000 validly authorized patents worldwide. According to another report from YiCai, it owns 20% of the world’s 5G and Wi-Fi 6 patents, 10% of 4G patents, and 15% of NB-IoT and LTE-M patents.

As for MediaTek, it held over 13,000 patents globally by the end of 2022, with 1,200 patents granted in that year alone. These figures only include granted patents, excluding pending applications. Additionally, MediaTek ranks first among Taiwanese companies in the number of global patents for 5G, Wi-Fi, and HEVC/VVC technologies.

Industry sources cited by the Commercial Times also note that in recent years, China’s technological capabilities have significantly improved, and companies have been actively applying for patents domestically and internationally. With the support of the Chinese government, they have also started to frequently engage in patent litigation. Last year, Chinese courts received 5,062 technical intellectual property and monopoly cases.

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Please note that this article cites information from TechNewsYiCai, Nikkei and Commercial Times.

2024-07-19

[News] Samsung and Google Reportedly under EU Scrutiny for AI Integration in New Smartphones

Earlier on July 10th, in the Galaxy Unpack 2024 event in Paris, Samsung introduced its AI smartphone Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6, along with the “Google Gemini” app installed in the models. However, according to the reports by Reuters and Business Korea, these two tech giants may be facing the investigation of the European Union (EU) antitrust regulators, on whether the collaboration might impede market access for other AI developers or limit competition.

It has been a while since the two tech heavyweight started to team up on AI. Samsung’s first AI phone, Galaxy S24, released earlier this year, has featured its self-developed AI, Gauss, as well as Google’s Gemini Nano.

The EU has ramped up its market monitoring efforts following the implementation of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) in March, focusing on major global tech companies. The DMA identifies seven companies—Google, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Booking and ByteDance —as ‘gatekeepers’ and imposes specific regulations on them to ensure fair competition in the digital market, Business Korea noted.

Now the spotlight has been shifted to the AI sector. According to Reuters, EU antitrust regulators are inquiring whether Google’s multi-year generative AI deal with Samsung hampers rival chatbots on Samsung smartphones. The report noted that last month, the European Commission announced it would send requests for information to understand the impact of the deal, which involves Samsung embedding Google’s Gemini Nano in its Galaxy S24 series smartphones.

According to the Reuters report, regulators are investigating if the pre-installation of Gemini Nano limits the functionality of other chatbots and applications on Samsung smartphones. The EU also asked companies whether they had attempted to enter into pre-installation agreements with Samsung for their chatbots and, if so, requested explanations for any failures. Respondents are required to complete the urvey by this week.

If anti-competitive practices are confirmed, an antitrust investigation against Google and Samsung could be initiated, Reuters stated.

According to Business Korea, after the Galaxy Unpacked 2024 event, TM Roh, President of Samsung Electronics (Head of MX Business Division), addressed regulatory risks during a press conference, saying the company is having various discussions internally and externally regarding EU regulations.

Roh also emphasized Samsung’s commitment to data security, stating that sensitive information is processed on-device (without connecting to external servers), making it inaccessible even to the company,” and highlighted the company’s approach to giving consumers the choice of using AI functions on-device or via the cloud.

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Please note that this article cites information from Reuters and Business Korea.
2024-07-17

[News] Huawei Unveils Tri-folding Phone Details, Reportedly Launching in September

Huawei’s Consumer Business CEO, Richard Yu, has publicly revealed plans for Huawei’s next-generation tri-folding phone for the first time. He stated that this product, widely considered challenging to achieve in the industry, is finally about to be launched after five years of development.

According to a report from the Chinese technology website ” Chinaz,” the tri-folding phone features an innovative inside-out folding mechanism and a dual-hinge design, with the screen size expected to reach approximately 10 inches.

Richard Yu pointed out that this new design will not only revolutionize the way phones are used but also broaden their use cases. When fully unfolded, the phone can rival a tablet, meeting basic office needs such as text and spreadsheet processing.

The latest industry news cited by the report further suggests that Huawei’s tri-folding phone will be unveiled in September, set to compete with Apple’s iPhone 16 series. Although the price of Huawei’s tri-folding phone is expected to be very high, potentially starting at nearly CNY 20,000, significantly surpassing the price of an iPhone, it showcases Huawei’s top-tier domestic technology and innovation in China.

However, despite the relatively noticeable growth in shipment volumes, the base number of foldable phones is very low, and the overall market size remains small.

Compared to the traditional smartphone market, which easily reaches sales volumes of over one billion units, TrendForce previously estimated that the shipments of foldable phones are expected to reach 17.8 million units in 2024, making up only 1.5% of the smartphone market. Despite high repair rates and costs, market penetration is projected to climb to 4.8% by 2028.

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Please note that this article cites information from Liberty Times NetEE Times China and Tom’s Hardware.

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