Rumours regarding a possible successor to Apple’s iPhone 14 have started to surface. According to an up-to-date report, Apple’s next iPhone 15 probably has a telephoto camera on the rear. Furthermore, according to reports, Apple and Jahwa have agreed to produce and deploy an optical image stabilisation actuator for the iPhone in the second quarter of 2019, ahead of the 2023 debut.
KRW 191 billion (about Rs. 1,182 crores) would get invest in new production facilities for other OIS actuators, according to reports. This might explain why Jahwa is extending its South Korean manufacturing base since Apple often requests its suppliers. All to devote production sites for specific components.
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As a result, new facilities may start construction in Gumi, but, Jahwa will likely need Apple’s approval before they can begin operations, which might take at least a year.
In the first half of 2021, according to reports, the iPhone maker is likely to visit Jahwa’s South Korean facilities. Moreover, a multibillion-dollar deal between Apple and Jahwa seems to be in the works, as Jahwa’s ambition increases its production capacity.
According to current projections, the facility construction for Apple’s components will commence in the first quarter of 2023 with an investment of KRW 191 billion. In addition, the OIS actuators that Jahwa presently supplies to Samsung via its South Korean and Vietnamese businesses will be manufactured at these new facilities. These are to focus on telephoto cameras.
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Significant changes are likely in the iPhone with the iPhone 15. In addition, according to current rumours, a telescopic sensor with better magnification capabilities than conventional sensors is said to be there in the iPhone 8 next year. Samsung and Huawei are two of the most popular manufacturers of smartphones with telephoto lenses.