Foxconn uses 10,000 robots to assemble the iPhone
Foxconn, the factory responsible for the iPhone assembly, is planning to use 10,000 robots to operate the automated assembly line to reduce labor costs.
Foxconn, the factory responsible for the iPhone assembly, is planning to use 10,000 robots to operate the automated assembly line to reduce labor costs.
Workers are working at Foxconn factory
According to Neowin , this robot line is called " Foxbots " and each robot can assemble components for about 30,000 devices.
It is known that Foxconn has about 1 million employees working for the company since 2011.
Foxconn is also Apple's largest partner in the assembly of " apple house " product lines, including: iPhone, iPad, iPod.
According to Foxconn, the company is currently separating about 100,000 workers to participate in the production of the iPhone 6, which is expected to hit the market this September.
This is the smartphone line is expected to have many improvements in screen size with two 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch versions.
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