San Francisco, March 10 (Ians) Apple is reportedly planning to cut the production of iPhone 12 mini by 70 per cent or more in the first half of this year, the media reported on Wednesday.
The tech giant is also cutting orders for all iPhones by around 20 per cent compared to its plans in December, "with the majority coming from the mini, its cheapest 5G-enabled phone," reports Nikkei Asia.
Last year, Apple told suppliers to secure components and parts for up to 96 million handsets, including the entire iPhone 12 series -- its first 5G-enabled lineup -- for the first six months of 2021. The total also included older iPhone 11 and the iPhone Se models, the report said.
At one point, Apple even told some suppliers that it needed components for more than 100 million iPhones for the first half of the year in a bid to secure components and production capacity amid global shortages.
The company...
The tech giant is also cutting orders for all iPhones by around 20 per cent compared to its plans in December, "with the majority coming from the mini, its cheapest 5G-enabled phone," reports Nikkei Asia.
Last year, Apple told suppliers to secure components and parts for up to 96 million handsets, including the entire iPhone 12 series -- its first 5G-enabled lineup -- for the first six months of 2021. The total also included older iPhone 11 and the iPhone Se models, the report said.
At one point, Apple even told some suppliers that it needed components for more than 100 million iPhones for the first half of the year in a bid to secure components and production capacity amid global shortages.
The company...
- 3/10/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, March 10 (Ians) Apple is reportedly planning to cut the production of iPhone 12 mini by 70 per cent or more in the first half of this year, the media reported on Wednesday.
The tech giant is also cutting orders for all iPhones by around 20 per cent compared to its plans in December, "with the majority coming from the mini, its cheapest 5G-enabled phone," reports Nikkei Asia.
Last year, Apple told suppliers to secure components and parts for up to 96 million handsets, including the entire iPhone 12 series -- its first 5G-enabled lineup -- for the first six months of 2021. The total also included older iPhone 11 and the iPhone Se models, the report said.
At one point, Apple even told some suppliers that it needed components for more than 100 million iPhones for the first half of the year in a bid to secure components and production capacity amid global shortages.
The company...
The tech giant is also cutting orders for all iPhones by around 20 per cent compared to its plans in December, "with the majority coming from the mini, its cheapest 5G-enabled phone," reports Nikkei Asia.
Last year, Apple told suppliers to secure components and parts for up to 96 million handsets, including the entire iPhone 12 series -- its first 5G-enabled lineup -- for the first six months of 2021. The total also included older iPhone 11 and the iPhone Se models, the report said.
At one point, Apple even told some suppliers that it needed components for more than 100 million iPhones for the first half of the year in a bid to secure components and production capacity amid global shortages.
The company...
- 3/10/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
First films for Brisbane Asia Pacific Film Festival announced
The first eight titles of the Brisbane Asia Pacific Film Festival’s (Nov 29-Dec 14) (Bapff) 80-strong lineup have been announced.
2014 Cannes Palme d’Or winner Winter Sleep highlights the first group of films announced for the inaugural event.
Also headlining at the festival is the world premiere of Australian documentary William Yang: Blood Links.
Other films announced include:
· From What is Before (The Philippines)
· Black Coal, Thin Ice (Prc)
· Tokyo Tribe (Japan)
· The Dead Lands (New Zealand)
· Gett, The Trial of Viviane Amsalem(Israel)
· Corn Island (Georgia)
“Bapff will highlight international investment opportunities in the Brisbane film industry and draw attention to the vibrant local film culture,” said Lord Mayor Graham Quirk.
The Bapff is also showcasing filmmakers, films and documentaries in December’s Asia Pacific Screen Awards (Apsa).
The first eight titles of the Brisbane Asia Pacific Film Festival’s (Nov 29-Dec 14) (Bapff) 80-strong lineup have been announced.
2014 Cannes Palme d’Or winner Winter Sleep highlights the first group of films announced for the inaugural event.
Also headlining at the festival is the world premiere of Australian documentary William Yang: Blood Links.
Other films announced include:
· From What is Before (The Philippines)
· Black Coal, Thin Ice (Prc)
· Tokyo Tribe (Japan)
· The Dead Lands (New Zealand)
· Gett, The Trial of Viviane Amsalem(Israel)
· Corn Island (Georgia)
“Bapff will highlight international investment opportunities in the Brisbane film industry and draw attention to the vibrant local film culture,” said Lord Mayor Graham Quirk.
The Bapff is also showcasing filmmakers, films and documentaries in December’s Asia Pacific Screen Awards (Apsa).
- 10/30/2014
- ScreenDaily
The 60th Annual Sydney Film Festival released today the first films from its 2013 lineup, announcing 27 of the 160 total films in this year's program, including 16 features and 11 documentaries produced in 16 countries. Joshua Oppenheimer's documentary "The Act of Killing" and David Gordon Green's "Prince Avalanche," both of which took home big awards at the 2013 Berlinale and Sarah Polley's "Stories We Tell," top this year's lineup, with each film having their Australian premiere at the festival. Australian performance artist William Yang's documentary "William Yang: My Generation," will also have its World Premiere in Sydney. "These are some of the best productions from all over the world that we have in store for you; the films Australia will be hearing about, talking about and arguing about over the next year" said Nashen Moodley, the Festival Director. "Between them, they capture the mood of the times that make us who and what we are today.
- 4/2/2013
- by Cameron Sinz
- Indiewire
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