AppleInsider last week reported that Apple has reduced its orders of the LED Lumileds lights from Phillips. The reduction in orders could be linked to a part change as Apple transitions from the iPhone 4 to the next one, which will begin production in a few months' time we presume.
Taiwanese LED firms Everlight Electronics, Edison Opto and Lite-On Technology are believed to be in the running for making the next LED flash for Apple, though all three have denied working on a dual-LED solution. Of course, that could just be Apple's imposed policy of secrecy.
Dual-LED flash technologies are already being used on a number of high-end handsets on the market and made famous by Nokia that common use dual-LED or Xenon flash in their flagship smartphones few years back.
source: 2DayBlog.com
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