iPhone 12: Travel bans delay EVT phase
iPhone 12: Now another report has been published that explains the situation surrounding iPhone 12 development.
iPhone 12: Now another report has been published that explains the situation surrounding iPhone 12 development.
The memo states that staff density will be reduced to best prevent the spread of coronavirus in retail stores.
In addition to the iPhone 12, the iPhone 9, which is expected this month, could also be delayed.
While mass production of new products is struggling to get started, existing devices are slowly becoming scarce - including the iPhone 11.
Apple has had to deal with the effects of the coronavirus since the beginning of February. Production problems and delivery bottlenecks are the result.
The spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) continues. After Apple had to close stores and offices in China, Italy is now following suit.
While Cupertino has to reorganize production, some Apple employees are based in the Chinese city of Wenzhou and the province of Hubei...
Currently, many assume that Apple will, as usual, present the iPhone 12 during a keynote in September.
Apple's main supplier - Foxconn - is currently facing major difficulties in mainland China.
Now the time has come - one Foxconn plant has been banned from reopening while a second one has only been banned from reopening with 10 ...
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