2014/08/31

iPhone 6 Entered Product Validation Testing Stage before Mass Production


Are you waiting for the rumored "Sept. 9 event" where Apple is going to unveil the next iPhone? With the iPhone 6 debut now on its way, a report claims that this product has hit "product validation testing" stage (PVT). The PVT is the last test before mass production, which means that a small number of iPhone are manufactured at full speed for a quality-control check. Apple and Foxconn will see to it that the assembly line is tweaked if the process needs any refinements.


However, another report said that the mass production of the small-sized iPhone had started in July and that of the 5.5-inch model would be in the second week of August.

Both of them could be true in that production might by delayed by some unexpected issues. Some recent reports have alleged that Apple has meet some manufacturing issues producing two models. It is suggested the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 is going to launch after the 4.7-inch one.

Anyway, there is evidence that the production of iPhone 6 is ramping up. It has come from the component leaks—various parts claiming to be from the upcoming iDevices are online, showing the possible final design.


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