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Monday, September 3, 2012

Apple might facing new problem due to iPhone5 release

Meantime, the iPhone 5 is rumored to be announced on September 15, but many media outlets are reporting there may be new iPhone part shortages.

According to Examiner.com, Apple has contracted its LCD screen for the new iPhone to three manufacturer: Japan Display Inc., LG, and Sharp Electronics.

According to the report, Sharp has fallen behind schedule and its target date of shipping its display screens at the end of this month has been delayed because of manufacturing problems.

According to Examiner.com and Cult of Mac, the rivalry between Apple and Samsung will continue as Samsung has plans to file a lawsuit against the iPhone maker once they announce the release date of the new iPhone.

Cult of Mac states, "Samsung is understandably mad," and "if Apple even thinks about releasing an

iPhone 5 with LTE they will sue them immediately."

With the new iPhone's rumored announcement coming in weeks, Apple's partner PowerOn is offering up to $345 on old iPhones that are in perfect condition.

The offer is fulfilled through the "Reuse and Recycling Program." Accoring to bloggers using the program, the site has offered $280 for lightly-used 32 GB

4S models. In order to get the $345 quote, the

4S must be in "perfect" condition.

Apple is not involved in the transaction between PowerON , but is partners with the company.

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