The group employs about 1.3 million people during peak production times, making it one of the largest private employers in the world.
Apple is expected to add more features to the iPad's stylus with the help of feedback from users.
Workers were forced to labor for 18 days straight to make the latest iPhones, according to a BBC report.
Plaintiffs named in an antitrust lawsuit against Apple over its iPods may not actually qualify for the suit.
The iPod antitrust case shows how the company has evolved through the years.
Apple's iPhone display supply could get a boost as Foxconn ramps up a plant exclusively for Cupertino.
IT, finance, HR, customer service and other roles headed abroad through outsourcer Wipro.
"It's just a matter of time" until China is Apple's most profitable revenue source, CEO Tim Cook said.
Production of the larger iPads was originally slated for December, but Apple’s larger iPhones have taken priority.
Foxconn is assembling the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus at its Zhengzhou, China site and is adding workers to increase production to keep up with orders.
A Foxconn factory worker was detained for allegedly sneaking iPhone 6 rear cases out of a factory and selling them to a buyer in Shenzhen, China.
First-run Apple gadgets tend to be very simple, but one thing the iWatch must have is sex appeal.
If geniune, Foxconn images contain the best look yet at the upcoming iPhone 6.
The iPhone 6 is expected to soon enter mass production in time for a September launch.
Foxconn is planning to hire 100,000 workers at its mainland facilities to handle future demand for the new Apple handset, reports said.
Samsung is again struggling to defend itself against human rights violations, but the company is far from alone in the corporate world.
Foxconn is planning to install 10,000 Foxbots to produce the iPhone while each robot can assemble an average of 30,000 devices a year.
Apple is hiring for all positions on their retail front, indicating the launch of the iPhone 6 and the iWatch.
Both versions of the iPhone 6 are expected to ship to retailers around September, according to Bloomberg.
Longtime iPhone manufacturer Foxconn is hiring 100,000 new employees, ramping up for a September release for the iPhone 6.
Hiring by Apple's suppliers to match production needs for the iPhone 6 could drive the biggest employment boom in mainland China in years.
The rumored release date is likely an educated guess as it is consistent with Apple's recent iPhone launches.