Foxconn is reportedly stopping production of the iPhone 5c

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After the iPhone 5c failed to be popular with consumers, Apple began steadily reducing its orders for the smartphone with suppliers. Now it looks like Foxconn will be stopping production of the iPhone 5c all together.

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Foxconn will reportedly stop production of Apple’s lower-cost iPhone 5C at its factory located in Zhengzhou, China, and will reportedly shift the facility’s manufacturing efforts towards the iPhone 5s, reports Digitimes

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