Wednesday 2 November 2016

A top Foxconn exec talked about the iPhone 8 in a public speech (AAPL)

iphone 7 wireless charging concept

A group of students at Taitung University in Taiwan were treated to a batch of Apple rumors over the weekend as a speaker who was accepting an honorary degree decided to talk about Apple’s upcoming iPhone.

Sharp President Tai Jeng-Wu talked about future iPhones, saying that new devices will include OLED screen technology, a newer kind of screen with better color quality that can transformed into a curved screen, Nikkei reported

He even went so far as to imply that Apple is in crisis. 

“We don’t know whether Apple’s OLED iPhones will be a hit, but if Apple doesn’t walk down this path and transform itself, there will be no innovation. It is a crisis but it is also an opportunity,” Tai said.

He did not confirm that Sharp — the Japanese screen maker recently purchased by Hon Hai Precision Industry, better known as Foxconn, which is Apple’s primary manufacturing partner — would be providing the OLED parts to Apple. 

“The iPhone has been evolving and now it is switching from LTPS (low-temperature poly-silicon) to OLED panels,” Tai said.

He even suggested that Sharp’s “key customer” could demand that the OLED panels would be made in the United States. 

A powerful player

Tai Jeng-wuIt is worth noting that Tai is not only the top boss at Sharp but also most likely the second most powerful person at Foxconn behind chairman Terry Gou. 

Tai Jeng-Wu “is very powerful and is the number two ranked at Hon Hai. He also speaks Japanese. So he was chosen from a comprehensive viewpoint,” Sharp’s outgoing CEO said earlier this year about Tai. He is a close aide of Gou. 

While it is unusual for Apple’s suppliers to talk about upcoming Apple products in public, Tai likely knew what he was doing with his prepared remarks, because he was involved with Foxconn during the years that Apple made it wealthy.

He is also not the only Apple supplier to spill the beans on the 2017 iPhone. Earlier this year, Catcher Technology’s CEO confirmed that Apple is working on glass enclosures for its iPhones. 

The contract to supply OLED panels for upcoming iPhones is likely a huge, rich contract that requires significant investment. Previous rumors out of Korea suggested Samsung and LG were also in the running for the contract.

Suppliers have been complaining on-and-off for the past six months that Apple is pushing to get better deals on its parts as its overall margins fall

Wireless charging

Cord ManNikkei followed up by reporting Foxconn Technology is making wireless charging modules for the new iPhone, citing a source to the news organization. 

There aren’t too many details about the actual wireless charging technology that Apple may use, but the report warned that the feature might not make it into the actual device because Foxconn might not be able to make enough.

There are issues with the yield rate of the wireless charging module, Nikkei reports, which means that when Foxconn makes a batch of them, an unacceptably high percentage are not up to standards. This increases the price of a given component. 

It is always possible that wireless charging will be included in one model of the new iPhone but not the others, like Apple did with the dual lens camera on the iPhone 7 Plus.

Current rumors suggest that Apple is preparing three models of the iPhone to be launched next year, two with the existing 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch screen sizes, and a new, mysterious 5-inch version.

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Nintendo is quietly killing off its last console

After the bombshell unveiling of the new Nintendo Switch console in October, it sounds like Nintendo is finally, mercifully shutting the door on the Wii U. Eurogamer got the scoop that factory production of the failed console will end on Friday, November 4.

Wii-U

Note that when I say “failed console,” that’s not a subjective statement. Final sales for the Wii U will fall below 14 million units, which would put it some 87 million units behind its older brother, the Wii.

That might be a bit unfair, though, as the Wii was an unprecedented success that makes most game consoles look bad by comparison in terms of sales. The Nintendo 64 sold 32 million units, while the GameCube sold 21 million.

The GameCube, by the way, was considered something of a sales dud at the time, so the Wii U did significantly worse than even that. Nintendo did not immediately respond for a request for comment about the Wii U’s demise.

The Wii U launched in 2012, boasting a tablet-like GamePad controller that promised unique two-screen gameplay interactions in HD console games. 

It never caught on with consumers. Why did the Wii U do so poorly?

  • The awful name of the console led to people not understanding that it was a new device. I had to explain to someone in 2015 that it wasn’t just an add-on for the Wii.
  • The marketing was confusing, with trailers failing to communicate what exactly the GamePad controller was for. The Wii’s unique motion controls were much easier to sell to consumers.
  • It was significantly less powerful than the PS4 and Xbox One, which both launched a year later. This meant many developers could not bring their PS4 and Xbox One games to Wii U.
  • It didn’t launch with any compelling exclusive games, with most of its launch lineup being games that were better on other platforms, like “Mass Effect 3.”
  • Nintendo itself rarely ever produced games that made good use of the GamePad’s second screen.

It also suffered from cheap-feeling, toy-like hardware and a painfully slow system menu that required a loading screen to bring up the settings menu. The Wii U, by most reasonable standards, was not a good video game console.

However, that doesn’t tell the whole story of the Wii U. I’ve ruffled some feathers for calling it a failure or saying it’s bad, and I want to make one thing clear: I kind of love the Wii U.

It only had a dozen or so exclusive games worth playing, but they were among the best that Nintendo has ever produced. “Splatoon” is an incredibly inventive and fun online shooter, while “Super Mario Maker” was arguably the best video game on any platform in 2015.

“Mario Kart 8” is the best game in that venerable racing series, just as “Super Smash Bros. for Wii U” is for the crossover fighting franchise. “Bayonetta 2” is one of the most enthusiastically absurd action games I’ve ever seen, and it can only be had on Wii U.

While I can’t earnestly recommend the Wii U to anyone right now (some of those games I just mentioned will surely be ported to Switch), it was the best bad console I’ve ever owned. With production ending, it might be worth picking up at a reduced price as a memento to one of the strangest eras in Nintendo’s history.

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Business Insider UK is hiring a paid fellow to make videos!

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Business Insider UK is looking for a paid digital fellow to join our growing video team.

The role includes conceptualizing and editing videos across a range of subjects, including breaking news, with a focus on finance, politics, technology, and culture. Video fellows should be ready to get out into the field, too. 

The ideal candidate has a passion for storytelling and the ability to edit video quickly and creatively. He or she is a news buff who always knows what’s going on in the world, and is addicted to social media and culture.

Candidates should know how to:

  • edit on Premiere
  • use Adobe After Effects and Photoshop, and various types of audio and digital video equipment including Canon and Sony cameras
  • shoot awesome video with their iPhone. 

Here are some of our recent videos to give you a feel for the types of things you’d be creating:

APPLY HERE if this sounds like your dream job. Please include a resume, link to your reel, and cover letter describing what excites you about digital video. 

Digital fellows are expected to work 40 hours per week. Please note that this fellowship requires you to work in our London office.

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