Apple wants to stop rumors about the iPhone

The Apple company wants to put an end to the constant rumors about the new models of iPhone terminals being developed in its laboratories and those of its partners. I told you this week that Foxconn will build a research and development center in Shenzen to work closely with Apple and create easier prototypes of the company's new products.

Well, behind this decision is not only the desire of those from Foxconn to be more actively involved in the collaboration with Apple, but also a possible desire of those from Apple to stop rumors about the iPhone. We all know what a negative effect constant rumors have for iPhone terminal sales, but also for Apple's ability to outpace its direct competitors.

To be sure that there will be fewer and fewer rumors, the Apple company seems willing to invest large sums of money to have a stricter control over the development of the terminals. Foxconn factories have always been the main source of rumors regarding the iPhone development process, but these centers could put an end to the problems of recent years.

Apple wants to stop rumors about the iPhone

Having people to run these development centers and being able to implement a stricter security system in them, the Apple company can ensure that future iPhones will be developed with fewer problems. If information regarding the changes in the iPhone no longer reach the press, Apple has more chances to surprise not only customers, but also consumers.

Indirectly, those from Apple made it clear in several lines that rumors affect product sales, but the company has been fighting this phenomenon for several years. The money that various people make by providing this information pales in comparison to the salaries paid by Foxconn and other companies, so Apple wants stricter control.

Whether this research and development center in Shenzen will help Apple to reduce rumors about iPhone terminals or iPad tablets remains to be seen, but it also benefits from a lot of attention from the whole world thanks to them.

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