Apple iPhone 6 orders could hit 90 million units this year

By | March 7, 2014

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Apple is looking to go big with its next iPhone, both in device size and factory orders, according to media reports. Contract manufacturer Foxconn is expected to land orders for 90 million iPhone 6 units this year, according to DigiTimes. The Taiwanese tech newspaper quotes Chinese publication Commercial Times, which spoke with Citigroup Global Markets analyst Wei Chen. Last month, DigiTimes indicated that Apple (AAPL) might be avoiding some advanced technology for the iPhone 6 in order to ensure a big supply of the next-generation handset. In recent years, Apple’s annual fall iPhone launches have been met with product shortages. Details about the new iPhone, including its official name, are being closely guarded by Apple. But the most common rumor is that it will have a larger display than the 4-inch screen on the current iPhone 5 series. Last week, Mizuho Securities analyst Abhey Lamba said he expected Apple to… Scalper1 News

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