Apple finds interns worked illegal overtime on iPhone XApple found that its main supplier in Asia has been employing high-school students working illegal overtime to assemble the iPhone X. "During the course of a recent audit, we discovered instances of student interns working overtime at a supplier facility in China," Apple said. iPhone 8 v iPhone X* Drop test: How tough is an iPhone X? * Why the iPhone X costs so much* Forget the iPhone X: The iPhone 5c is still the best-looking Apple phoneThe students worked at the factory as part of a three-month stint that was billed as "work experience", and was required to graduate, the FT reported. Hon Hai is the exclusive assembler of the iPhone X and Apple didn't start selling its marquee device until November, almost two months after the iPhone 8 hit shelves.
Source: Stuff November 21, 2017 18:56 UTC