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Apple Inc will be unable to
widely roll out a new version of the iPad Mini with a high-resolution
"retina" display this month, people who work in the company's supply
chain said, leaving the gadget without the sharper screen found on rival
tablets from Google Inc and Amazon.com Inc.
Apple's supply chain is only now gearing up to make retina displays
for the iPad Mini, which means the gadgets could be available in only
limited quantities this year, if at all, and the company may miss the
chance to cash in on the year-end holiday shopping season, the sources
said.
Cupertino, California-based Apple has come under pressure to
preserve market share and bolster sales against rivals that are rapidly
raising specifications and lowering prices.
It remains unclear exactly what new features and modifications could
find their way into the next iPad Mini, which the sources said was due
to be unveiled this month.
But higher-resolution screens and cameras, as well as thinner and
lighter dimensions, are among the improvements users have come to expect
with updated smartphones and tablets.
"If they don't put in retina ... there will be howls," said Frank Gillett, an analyst with Forrester.
Apple declined to comment about any product launches and the sources
at companies in Apple's supply chain declined to be identified due to
the confidentiality of the matter.
DISPLAY DISAPPOINTMENT
Apple defines retina display as resolution that is detailed enough that the human eye can't detect pixelation.
The feature is available on some full-sized iPads, and similar
resolutions are available on iPad Mini competitors such as Google's
Nexus 7, as well as Amazon's seven-inch Kindle Fire HDX due to go on
sale this month.
The reason behind the delays in manufacturing the retina display
screens for the iPad Mini were unclear. One source at a supplier said
there were delays in Apple's certification of panel producers, which
were given strict power-saving requirements.
LG Display Co Ltd, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd's display unit and
Sharp Corp all vied to manufacture the panels, supply chain sources
said.
The three display makers declined to comment.
Given the time required to ramp up screen production, a retina
display-equipped iPad Mini would not be available in large volumes until
early next year, the sources said.
The sources expected Apple to either wait until early next year for a
full-fledged launch of a retina display iPad Mini, or to make a retina
version only available in limited quantities before the end of the year.
Apple has also told suppliers to reduce costs, two of the sources
said, with one person saying the U.S. firm is looking at rolling out an
iPad Mini with a smaller 8 gigabytes of memory.
Less memory may allow Apple to lower the price of the Mini to boost
sales in emerging markets like China where cheaper tablets, many of them
running Google's Android operating system, are gaining market share.
"Right now the iPad Mini is more expensive than everyone else in the
7- to 8-inch tablet segment," said Arthur Liao, an analyst for Fubon
Securities in Taipei. "If it could reduce its price by even just $50, it
would appeal to more consumers."
The iPad's total market share almost halved to 32.5 percent in the
second quarter from a year ago, while Android devices, including
Samsung's Galaxy series, gained nearly a quarter to 62.6 percent, a
survey by tech research company IDC showed.
Amazon's new 7-inch Kindle Fire is priced from $229 for 16GB
wifi-only models, while Google's second-generation Nexus 7 offers a
similar screen size and storage capacity at the same price. By
comparison, the cheapest model in Apple's current 7.9-inch iPad Mini
lineup with 16GB storage size starts at $329.
Anyone expecting Apple to dramatically cut prices is likely to be
disappointed, analysts said, pointing to the higher-than-expected price
tag for the iPhone 5C unveiled this month.
"Don't expect the prices to be significantly lower," said one of the
sources. "Even though Apple aims to cut down on component costs, it
still ends up around the same as the current Mini because the new Mini
will have upgraded specifications."