A new report that appears to suggest this is the schedule that Apple plans to use came out during the weekend, with Digitimes reporting via its own supply chain sources that the manufacturing of the new iPhone 12 A14 chip with 5G support is supposed to begin this month.
The delay is pretty obvious, as Apple started the production of the previous chip that powers the current iPhone generation in May. So there’s a one-month delay in the schedule, which means that the iPhone 12 could actually launch in October.
On the other hand, there’s a chance that Apple releases the iPhone 12 in September with a limited inventory, with more devices to then be shipped to users when the supply struggles are… (read more)
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