Since the launch of the first iPhone in 2007, mobile leader Samsung has been exclusively making chips for its biggest competitor, Apple.
Even after ping-pong litigation between the two companies, Apple continues to take the saying “keep your enemies closer” to heart by working with Samsung again on manufacturing chips for its iOS devices.
The Samsung A9 chips in discussion are predicted to be designed for Apple’s 2015 model after the anticipated release of the iPhone 5S and iPhone 6. The current iPhone 5 on the market uses the A6 chip.
IT asset disposition (ITAD), especially for mobile devices, is crucial as dozens of new models are released each year by various mobile leaders. This year alone, Apple is expected to release not one but two of its updated models, the iPhone 5S and iPhone 6.
From parts recovery, cell phone erasure and IT asset management, HOBI International offers proper mobile asset disposition to some of the top wireless operators in the U.S.
The most recent addition to HOBI’s best ITAD and IT asset management practices is the launch of our consumer retail website.
Rather than adding to the e-waste stream, the HOBI retail store refurbishes and reconditions electronics that are not yet at the end of their lives and remarkets them to consumers at a faction of the original cost.
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