And while the Cupertino-based tech giant has remained tight-lipped on the whole thing, only dropping subtle hints that a delay is indeed possible, there’s more and more evidence that this is indeed the plan for the iPhone 12.
Broadcom, a key chip partner that makes a fortune every year by working with Apple, suggested that an increase in shipments is now expected to happen in the last quarter of the year, later than usual, according to a report by Reuters.
While the company hasn’t specifically named Apple or the iPhone, it’s pretty clear that Broadcom is referring to the Cupertino-based tech giant and the delay that the new iP… (read more)
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