Foxconn is producing fewer iPhone 4 terminals before the iPhone 5 launch

    Foxconn is undoubtedly one of Apple's partners that produces most of the iPhone 4 terminals and according to those from DigiTimes in August, priority was given to the iPhone 5 terminal, iPhone 4 falling to second place, being produced in fewer copies. This change is of course related to the imminent launch of the iPhone 5, but those from 9to5mac I argue that at the global level the stocks of iPhone 4 terminals have decreased in Apple stores and those of partners, this being a sign that the product could be replaced in the near future.

Industry observers said Foxconn's shipments of iPhone 4 may have decreased in August because of inventory adjustments ahead of the launch of the new iPhone model.

    Yesterday I discussed in several articles about the launch of the iPhone 5 terminal and I told you that the president of France Telecom stated in a televised interview that the Apple terminal will be launched in France on October 15. Of course, the date cannot be confirmed for now, but we are talking about information coming from the head of one of Apple's most important partners, so there must be a kernel of truth there. Sprint has announced to its employees that it will launch the iPhone 4 this year, so it is very possible that the device from Apple will become the "cheap iPhone" and the iPhone 5 will take the main role, but not at all telephone operators in the US.