A month ago it went on sale the iPhone 5 in a first wave of countries and a week later, the new smartphone from Apple saw the light in other territories such as Spain. However, today it remains almost impossible to do with one of the terminals, since there is little available units for sale.
Initially Sharp - the manufacturer of the display of the phone - admitted that he had struggled to meet deadlines imposed by Apple, but two days later confirmed that they were already returning to meet expected deadlines.
Then, what is this problem with the lack of stock of the iPhone 5 in countries such as Spain? Foxconn assumes responsibility. According to an Executive of the factory, "among all the devices that have passed by Foxconn, iPhone 5 has been, without a doubt, the most difficult to assemble". Why? Because the phone is too small and light, factors that hinder the work of manufacturing.
This Executive said that as time passes, employees are doing more business with the manufacture of the terminal and should therefore begin to fulfill the demand soon.