The iPhone 12 is set to set new standards. In addition to a redesign, we can also expect many new features. But the traditional schedule could be negatively affected by the coronavirus.
Apple usually presents the new iPhone generation every September. While the event usually takes place in mid-September, the market launch follows at the end of the month. But this year things could look a little different. The ongoing coronavirus crisis is jeopardising the schedule - according to a new analysis. The news site Bloomberg has published a new report citing analysts at Bank of America who believe that the iPhone 12 will be released at least a month later than expected. The analysis is consistent with reports from suppliers and insiders that Apple is already having problems developing the iPhone 12.
The iPhone 9 could also appear later
In addition to the iPhone 12, the iPhone 9, which is already expected this month, could also be delayed. The problems here are due to assembly partners and demand. Analysts believe that the release of the iPhone 9 depends on how production develops in April and May. Ultimately, Apple could even postpone the presentation or market launch of the iPhone 9. An Apple Event was originally expected at the end of March, but reports suggest that Apple has already "canceled" the event. The company plans to present new products via press releases – that was also my own prediction based on developments in recent weeks. Overall, Apple, like many other companies, is facing a particularly hair-raising challenge. The true extent of the problem can be seen from the revenue forecast for the second quarter. After Apple forecast revenue of around $63-67 billion, the forecast was quickly withdrawn. There has been no revision to date, which is not expected until April. (Photo by Eremin / Bigstockphoto)
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