Broadcom confirms the initiation of preparations for the manufacture of iPhone 7

The president of Broadcom confirmed that Apple has placed orders for the Wi-Fi chips of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.

Preparations to start production iPhone 7 they are all, the Apple company concluding a new contract with an extremely important partner, Broadcom, the company supplying the Wi-Fi chips that are used in all iDevices sold by the Apple company to date.

According to the president of Broadcom, Apple has already made the component orders for iPhone 7 si 7 iPhone Plus, and thanks to them Broadcom will record 25% higher revenues in Q2 2016 compared to the first quarter of this year, the difference being substantial.

The president of Broadcom stated that this increase in sales is normal and in line with what Apple does annually before launching a new iPhone model, and considering that the production iPhone 7 si 7 iPhone Plus it should start in July/August, placing orders now is logical.

The president of Broadcom did not specify if the receipts will be higher compared to the same period last year, so we cannot get an idea about Apple's plans regarding the production of iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, so we do not know if more units will be manufactured.

Tan, whose company said Apple's contract manufacturer Foxconn accounts for more than 10 percent of its sales, predicted that wireless revenue will surge in the "mid-20 percent". It's largely the certain North American company that's driving the bulk of the growth. It's the beginning of the ramp for their next-generation phone.

Apple has for some time ordered the screens it wants to use in the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, and in the next period other partners of the Americans will probably confirm the orders placed by those from Cupertino, so it remains only to see if the rumors regarding the increase commands for units will come true.