The Wall Street Journal is carrying a story about an impending iPhone launch, production constraints for the phone, and Apple's conflict with Samsung; the story also includes a video report.

Excerpts from the text of the WSJ story:

Apple has ordered key components for a new iPhone it is aiming to launch by the end of September, said people familiar with the situation.
These people said the new iPhone is expected to be similar to the current iPhone 4, but thinner and lighter with an improved eight-megapixel camera.
One person familiar with the matter said the new iPhone will operate on Qualcomm Inc.'s wireless chips.

Apple at the time said a new version of its mobile operating system would be available this fall.

Two people familiar with the situation cautioned the next iPhone could be delayed further if contract manufacturer Hon Hai Precision Co., which assembles the iPhone for Apple, couldn't improve its production yield rate.

On Tuesday, Apple filed a complaint against Samsung with the U.S. International Trade Commission seeking to bar U.S. imports of Samsung smartphones and tablets after Samsung last week requested that the ITC exclude certain iPhone and iPad models from the U.S. Market.

Apple has also been working on a less-expensive phone with new features such as an edge-to-edge screen...
Source and full story along with accompanying video: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...482910586.html