Foxconn, one of the biggest partners of Apple in manufacturing its devices, announces that it will slowly veer away from using manual labor and instead make use of robots or “Foxbots” as they call it to help in the assembly of the iPhone 6. The initial rollout of these Foxbots is expected to reach 10,000, in which Apple will be the first company to try them out. This doesn’t mean that the next Apple devices will be made entirely by the Foxbots since the company just hired 100,000 additional workers last month to prepare for the high demand in production. Read more in our articles including "A fleet of 10,000 Foxbots will aid in production of iPhone 6" and "iOS 27 Beta Is Out, But You'll Need to Join a Waitlist to Try the New Siri AI".
Foxconn, one of the biggest partners of Apple in manufacturing its devices, announces that it will slowly veer away from using manual labor and instead make use of robots or “Foxbots” as they call it to help in the assembly of the iPhone 6. The initial rollout of these Foxbots is expected to reach 10,000, in which Apple will be the first company to try them out.
This doesn’t mean that the next Apple devices will be made entirely by the Foxbots since the company just hired 100,000 additional workers last month to prepare for the high demand in production.
Our coverage of foxbots includes: "A fleet of 10,000 Foxbots will aid in production of iPhone 6"; "iOS 27 Beta Is Out, But You'll Need to Join a Waitlist to Try the New Siri AI"; "Image Playground, Photo Spacial Reframe and New Editing Tools in iOS 27". Each article provides unique insights and information.