Apple rumored switching iPad 2 orders over battery leaks
updated 08:05 am EDT, Wed October 12, 2011
Apple leans on Dynapack after Simplo battery flaw
Part supplier sources maintained Wednesday that Apple had recently been pushed into switching battery supply for the iPad 2. Apple moved some of its orders from Simplo to Dynapack at the end of September after Simplo's eastern China plant produced some leak-prone lithium-polymer packs, according to Digitimes. Apple's use of safer lithium-polymer batteries kept them from showstopper fires, but the recharging problems were enough to require replacement batteries.
Normally, Simplo would supply about 60 percent of iPad 2 batteries with Dynapack providing the rest. That ratio would have shifted more towards neutral with a part swap.
The issue hasn't been independently confirmed. Both Dynapack and Simplo are widely known as Apple's battery suppliers, and Simplo handles the batteries for the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. Companies like Apple are known to change orders for other components to keep supply up, such as a well known diversification away from LG for iPad 2 displays until it resolved display issues.
A successful swap could minimize any disruption in Apple's manufacturing, although it still comes just as Apple is likely seeing a peak in shipments as it goes into the holidays. As such, it might be more sensitive to unplanned switches.







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