iPhone 6s production cut by 30%, suppliers' stock prices hit | Lei Feng Morning News
| iPhone 6s production cut by 30%, suppliers' stock prices hit |
Apple shares fell 2.5% on Tuesday after the Nikkei reported that Apple is expected to reduce production of iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus phones in the first quarter of this year by 30% from its original plan.
At the same time, the share prices of Apple's suppliers, whether European or Asian, were also affected. Sharp's share price fell by 3.3%, Japan Display's by 3.5%, and Pegatron's by 5.7%. A reporter commented, "This doesn't mean that the 6s is not good, but that the iPhone 6 is too good."
| Oculus Rift consumer version starts pre-order at $599 |
On January 5, Oculus announced through its official blog that the pre-order for the consumer version of the Rift helmet will be opened at 8:00 a.m. Pacific Time on January 6 (0:00 a.m. Beijing Time on January 7). Just now, the consumer version of the Oculus Rift helmet officially opened for pre-order. According to the official website, we can see that its price is US$599 (equivalent to RMB 3,930, excluding taxes and shipping costs).
An industry insider who successfully made a reservation told the reporter that the first batch of people who made a successful reservation can receive it on March 28. In response, someone said that after he successfully made a reservation, the page showed that the delivery time was April. Another person said that friends who want to make a reservation in China need to use a scientific online method to do so, and they also need to pay an additional $30 for shipping.
| Not only did Sony not go bankrupt, PS4 sales far exceeded Xbox One |
Sony said at the CES show in Las Vegas on Tuesday that it has sold more than 35.9 million PS4s, putting it far ahead of rivals Microsoft and Nintendo in the fourth-generation video game console market.
In addition, as the first fourth-generation video game console to be launched, Nintendo's Wii U has always lagged behind Sony and Microsoft's products in sales. As of September 30 last year, the cumulative sales of Wii U were only 10.73 million units.
| Zero Degree releases Explorer 2, competing with DJI Plantom 4 |
On the evening of January 7, 2016, Zero released Explorer 2 through a WeChat group. The appearance design of the first generation of Explorer has received numerous praises. The second generation continues the design of the first generation, but adds WIFI high-definition image transmission, so there will be some changes on the back. The "mushroom head" on the drone is not the GPS antenna as everyone guessed, but an automatic obstacle avoidance module.
The specific price was not disclosed at the press conference. As for the launch time, Yao Benchao said it would be after the Spring Festival. The launch of Explorer 2 is undoubtedly a benchmark for DJI's upcoming Plantom 4.
| Netflix is available in more than 130 countries, excluding China |
In the early morning of January 7, the video streaming service of Netflix, an American streaming video service provider, was launched in more than 130 countries around the world on Wednesday, which means that its service has covered almost the entire world, except China.
Under Chief Executive Officer Reed Hastings, Netflix has taken a massive initiative to expand its service globally to offset slowing growth in the United States.
The first media of smart hardware Long press the QR code to follow