Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jun 26 2007, 7:43am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
German Handelsblatt reports that German Balda AG is delivering more iPhone touchscreen as originally ordered by Apple.
The reason for the increase is supposedly a shortage in supply of iPhone touchscreens from Sharp.
Balda and Apple did not comment on this, but Balda plans to expand their plant in China (Xiamen). Balda was actually a big supplier to BenQ Mobile and struggled a bit after the demise of BenQ Mobile. The deal with Apple is getting them back big time as it seems (stock price is rising).
More details on the Handelsblatt (German). See also the Balda site.
The Apple iPhone is only three days away. The excitement is still rising. The first dude has been spotted in line at an Apple store in NYC.
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