Apple will take the wraps off its new iPhone generation in the fall of this year, and the latest information from the supply chain seems to suggest that at least one model could launch later than the rest of the devices.
The all-new iPhone 14 Max, which will come with a 6.7-inch display, is apparently behind schedule, with some sources claiming it could eventually enter the mass production only a few weeks before the device is announced in September.
In other words, Apple would have approximately one month to produce the necessary inventory for the iPhone 14 Max, as the start of sales is scheduled to kick off in September as well.
But according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the iPhone 14 Max is very unlikely to experience a delay despite these production challenges.
No delay just yet
Kuo has also confirmed that Pegatron, which makes the iPhone 14 Max, has stopped its production due to the Shanghai lockdown, so the device is theoretically behind … (read more)
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