New fodder for the pundits Apple: In an interview pointed to Sony CEO Howard Stringer, said his company provides the image sensor for the next generation of iPhones.
Consequently, the built-in iPhone 5 camera capable of photos with a resolution of whether to shoot to eight megapixels. Information is remarkable in so far as Sony is not on the list of parts suppliers for Apple. As the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reports, a Sony spokesman declined detailed comment, as always, Apple wraps himself in silence.
In the interview Stringer the WSJ editor Walt Mossberg gave the Sony manager was also on the consequences of the tsunami disaster in Japan and confirmed that 15 factories were affected by the manufacturer. Problem: In some locations, the government ordered power cuts. In part, would be for only six hours of power available, but you need just two hours to power up all systems in the works. Production losses are therefore inevitable.
If Sony actually build the iPhone-5 camera, the supply problem could be the reason why the new smartphone may move for a few months and only during the Christmas season, the light of day.
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