A Death of a Young Worker in Apple’s Factory in China Was Not Due to Poor Working Environment


Apple Balla reports that Apple’s medical expert team, sent to find out the cause of death of a 15-year old factory worker in Pegatron, one Apple’s factories in China, discovered that the young worker...
    






iPhone 5C Leaked in QA Testing Mode by Pegatron Employee


Just after 2 weeks, we are going to see a new iPhone on the scene. What expects with it is the launch of a plastic model too. Whether on September 10th or later, low-cost iPhone 5C will actually come...

Pegatron employee spies a pile of iPhone 5Cs, all warming up for September

Pegatron employee leaks photo of iPhone 5C

When we spotted this photo on French blog NoWhereElse, we were close to dismissing this as just a bunch of iPhone 5C knock-offs (the shanzhai industry works very fast), just as the site also speculates. But after digging around the original poster's Sina Weibo profile, we deduced that this spy shot came straight out of Pegatron's Shanghai plant, which matches what we've read in the recent China Labor Watch report on Apple.

According to her posts, the cheeky employee -- or more likely an ex-employee at this point -- in question joined the company's quality control department around mid-July. In an earlier comment, she also hinted that her plant is responsible for the latest Mac mini as well. The above photo was published yesterday, and it only came with the following caption:

"The low-end iPhone 5C to be launched for Chinese consumers in September doesn't look much different than the Xiaomi Phone 2, right?"

While it doesn't explain what's going on in the image, this appears to be a warm-up procedure (likely just with small batches for quality control) to make sure the devices are fully functional before they are boxed up. We've seen this in factory tours before, but no photography was allowed in the production lines; which makes us wonder how this shot came out of a supposedly well-guarded environment. September couldn't come any quicker for leaky Apple.

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Via: NoWhereElse

Source: Sina Weibo

Pegatron to Receive Orders for Apple’s iMac


News travel fast. And many times they are not as accurate as they should be. Take the case of the Apple iMac. Apple Incorporated has according to the grapevine changed allegiance by transferring some...

Low-cost plastic-clad iPhone mentioned in China Labor Watch report

Low-cost plastic-clad iPhone mentioned in China Labor Watch report

Remember that China Labor Watch report we recently covered? After digging further into the document, 9to5Mac's unearthed more possible evidence about that often leaked, low-cost plastic-clad iPhone. The introduction states:

Its assembled products include iPhone 4, iPhone 4s, iPhone 5, and low-priced plastic iPhones.

Then, on page 27:

Today's work is to paste protective film on the iPhone's plastic back cover to prevent it from being scratched on assembly lines. This iPhone model with a plastic cover will soon be released on the market by Apple. [...] The new cell phone has not yet been put into mass production, so quantity is not as important.

Of course, there's no definitive proof that Apple will be launching a more affordable iPhone made of polycarbonate -- after all the company might just be testing prototypes that are not destined to market. Still, the information in this report sure gives all these recent iPhone rumors a lot more merit.

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Via: CNET Asia

Source: 9to5Mac

Pegatron Worker Confirms the Production of Low-Cost Plastic iPhones


The rumors about Apple to build low-cost iPhones with plastic bodies are confirmed now. The labor rights abuse report of China Labor Watch that comes out this morning points towards the initial...

Apple Supplier Pegatron Under Fire in China for Labor Rights Abuses


Pegatron may have been able to grab the deal away from Foxconn, but it has some internal contradictions it needs to sort out. After becoming the #1 supplier of spare parts to Apple, it has been found...

Apple’s new suppliers are ‘even worse’ than Foxconn, says China Labor Watch

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Just as Pegatron has managed to snatch more Apple contracts away from Foxconn, so too has it attracted greater scrutiny of the conditions faced by its 70,000 workers. China Labor Watch, the US-based worker welfare monitor, now alleges that Chinese factories run by the up-and-coming Taiwan-based manufacturer are "even worse" than Foxconn's. It claims to have found health and safety violations, poor living conditions in dorms, and the coercion of workers by withholding their pay or identity cards -- in other words, the sort of stuff that breaches both Chinese law and Apple's supplier policy. Its latest report also accuses Apple of failing to treat abuses with the same urgency that it applies to lapses in product quality.

For its part, Apple has responded by highlighting the fact that it has audited Pegatron facilities 15 times in the last six years, and that a recent survey found that Pegatron employees were working an average of 46 hours per week. It also said it had dealt promptly with earlier instances of ID cards being withheld, but admitted that China Labor Watch's report includes "claims that are new to us" and that will need to be investigated "thoroughly."

[Image credit: Jay Greene, CNET]

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Source: WSJ, China Labor Watch

Foxconn’s Q2 revenues hit $30 billion, up 0.6% year over year

Foxconn's Q2 revenues up only 06% year on year

Hon Hai, better known in the west as the iPhone maker Foxconn, seems to be doing just fine after allegedly losing some orders from Apple to competitor Pegatron in September 2012. According to Bloomberg, the company's second quarter revenues hit $30 billion, up 0.6 percent from the same quarter a year ago. That's far better than the 19 percent drop it experienced during the first quarter. While there's no guidance as to Q3 figures, we've got to think that an iPhone 5S can help fill those coffers.

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Via: The Next Web

Source: Bloomberg

Apple Shifts Supply Chain from Foxconn to Pegatron


Things are all shook up at Apple Incorporated as some radical changes get under way. The business environment requires adjustments and realignments and so big commercial enterprises evolve with time...