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09 Oct 12:17

Apple Uses Tiny QR Codes to Track Display Manufacturing Failures and Cut Costs

by Juli Clover
Apple etches iPhone displays with small QR codes that let it precisely track the number of defective screens that are thrown out by suppliers, according to a new report from The Information.


One barcode is the size of a grain of sand and can be viewed only with special equipment, while the other is on the inside of the display along the bezel. Apple spent millions of dollars developing the barcode process and installing laser scanning equipment at Lens Technology and Biel Crystal, two manufacturers that make the ‌iPhone‌'s cover glass.

With this system, Apple has a precise count of every piece of glass produced by Lens and Biel, and an exact read on how much material is wasted due to defects. A source that spoke to The Information said that when the barcodes were first implemented, Apple found that as many as three out of 10 pieces of cover glass were thrown away due to manufacturing errors, and with pressure from Apple, the suppliers have been able to cut that down to one in 10. Because Apple pays for production, lowering error rates has saved it hundreds of millions of dollars.

Apple has used the display barcodes to streamline manufacturing since 2020, and the company is able to see which company made the glass and the date it was manufactured for tracking production level and yield rate. Other ‌iPhone‌ components have had small barcodes to trace defects or find the source of leaks for many years, but prior to the display system, barcodes were primarily used for metal parts.

The Information's full report goes into more detail on the barcode, including the complex, multi-step process that Apple uses to get the barcodes onto the displays.
This article, "Apple Uses Tiny QR Codes to Track Display Manufacturing Failures and Cut Costs" first appeared on MacRumors.com

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21 Dec 11:29

OM Digital rebrands all Olympus products to OM System

by Dunja Djudjic

Back in 2020, Olympus sold its camera and imaging business after a series of rumors. In 2021, Olympus’s imaging business belonged to OM Digital Solutions, and word started to spread that the company would fully rebrand from Olympus. And now, it’s happening, OM Digital Solutions has announced that Olympus is no more. Other than the […]

The post OM Digital rebrands all Olympus products to OM System appeared first on DIY Photography.

07 Apr 13:40

The Morning After: AirPower is out and Genesis Mini is in

by Richard Lawler
Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. Welcome to your weekend! The Sega Genesis and iPad Mini are back, AirPower is out and Valve has a lot of news to share. If you need to catch up on everything Apple announced then look no further. Also, we drifte...
06 Apr 13:32

Just announced: Profoto Connect Wireless Transmitter for Sony

by SonyAlpha Admin

Profoto announced this new transmitter you can preorder now for $299 at BHphoto: With the Profoto Connect Wireless Transmitter for Sony cameras, you have a wireless connection with AirTTL lights that controls flash sync, remote control, Auto TTL, and HSS. The transmitter also controls flash sync and remote control in Air lights. There are three […]

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16 Mar 07:45

Smart Home Security

If they're getting valuable enough stuff from you, at least the organized crime folks have an incentive to issue regular updates to keep the appliance working after the manufacturer discontinues support.
13 Oct 08:32

Putin ja hänen kaltaisensa ovat varastaneet miljardeja – Sipilä oli valmiiksi rikas, ja se on paljon parempi vaihtoehto

Ehkä järjestelmä, jossa rikkaus avaa tien poliittiseen valtaan, on sittenkin hieman parempi kuin järjestelmä, jossa poliittinen valta avaa tien rikkauksiin, kirjoittaa Yrjö Rautio kolumnissaan.
18 Jul 13:18

Kiinan talouskasvu jatkuu vahvana – Teollisuustuotanto ja investoinnit ovat kiihtyneet kevään aikana

Kasvusta huolimatta markkinoita on jo pitkään huolestuttanut se, että Kiinan kiinteistöinvestoinnit ja mittavat infrahankkeet ovat velkavetoisia.
27 Feb 19:02

This Discounted 4TB External Drive Doesn't Need a Power Cord

by Shep McAllister, Commerce Team on Deals, shared by Shep McAllister, Commerce Team to Lifehacker

It wasn’t long ago that portable, USB-powered external hard drives maxed out at 2TB, but Seagate’s new Backup Plus manages to double that, and you can pick one up for an all-time low $120 today. That price even includes 200GB of Microsoft OneDrive storage for two years, which is a $96 value on its own.

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04 May 07:03

The Real Cost of Free Mobile Apps: 79% More Data Use, 16% Battery Hit

by Melanie Pinola

If you have an option to choose between a free, ad-supported mobile app or pony up a dollar or whatever the apps costs, you might be better off buying the app.

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17 Sep 05:18

Unquote

I guess it's a saying from the Old Country.
15 May 14:36

Comic for May 11, 2013