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PayMEmf

08/30/20 12:25 PM

#199933 RE: JoTu #199931

September will be a time to remember;)

Inside eontec’s mid year, it was stated that liquidmetal expansion was delayed AGAIN thanks to the VID and flooding in China...now I believe we are loooking at may 2021 and December 2021 (R&D)

jaybiscuit

08/30/20 12:25 PM

#199934 RE: JoTu #199931

Inductive charging....sounds like liquidmetal to me

Nerd Beautiful

08/30/20 2:58 PM

#199964 RE: JoTu #199931

Would an inductively-charged iPad need to be made out of glass for it to work? You can't inductively charge through aluminum?

PayMEmf

08/31/20 9:36 AM

#200033 RE: JoTu #199931

Touch ID will be inside the power button - LM could be used for this reason, if they are producing bigger parts from LM, then they must be using eontec machines, the iPad Air will be low volume then comes iPhone SE 2021 with same features (all metal design)

Hongzhun is one of the main suppliers for iPhone SE, if I’m right this is the same company which is owned by industrial fulian.

https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=156314940

iPhone SE3

https://money.udn.com/money/story/5612/4807270

Smaller parts have been mass produced since 2014, in order to make bigger better parts they need to use eontec DC machines, which has the liquidmetal branding associated to them, could these manufacturing companies be ready for mass production?