Suppliers
for Apple are making new iPads
By
Tim Culpan and Peter Burrows
Apple’s
suppliers have started manufacturing new iPads, according to people with
knowledge of the matter, as the company works to reinvigorate sales of the
tablet computers after two straight quarters of declines.
Mass production
of a full-sized iPad with a 9.7-inch screen is underway, with an unveiling
projected for the end of this quarter or early next, said two of the people who
spoke on the condition that they not be named because the details aren’t
public. A new version of the 7.9-inch iPad mini is also entering production and
will probably be available by the end of the year, they said.
The timing is
crucial as Apple readies a new product push for the lucrative end-of-year
holiday shopping season. The lineup is anticipated to include new iPhones with
bigger screens, as well as a health-oriented watch-like device, people with
knowledge of the matter have said. The Cupertino, Calif.-based company is
having an event Sept. 9 to debut the new iPhones, people familiar with the
situation have said. Chief executive Tim Cook last month said Apple has an
“incredible pipeline” that “we can’t wait to show you.”
Trudy Muller, a
spokeswoman for Apple, declined to comment.
Apple needs to
boost its iPad business, which is its second-biggest product category after
iPhones. For Apple’s fiscal third quarter that ended June 28, iPad sales
slipped to 13.3 million units. Last month while discussing a new Apple
partnership with International Business Machines, Cook made clear that part of
the rationale for the pact was to sell to corporations so they could “be a
catalyst for future iPad growth.”
“The one weak
spot for Apple has been the tablet market,” said Amit Daryanani, an analyst
with RBC Capital Markets who rates the stock the equivalent of a buy. While the
fastest growth days for tablet sales are probably in the past, “a refresh could
stabilize the iPad’s revenue and profitability contribution to the company,” he
said.
Output of the
larger iPad may be restricted by manufacturing complications related to the use
of a new anti-reflection coating, which Apple plans to add to the device to
make the display easier to read, said one of the people.
Apple’s largest
iPhones went into mass production in July, Bloomberg News reported in June. The
iPhones will come in two new models: one with a 4.7-inch screen and another
with a 5.5-inch screen, people with knowledge of the plans have said.
Consumers have
been gravitating toward larger-screen devices. In China, 40 percent of mobile
gadgets based on Google’s Android operating system that were sold in 2014 had
display sizes of more than 5 inches, according to an estimate from
Forrester Research.
— Bloomberg News
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