Apple could be planning to delay mass production of its iPhone 2020 models, scheduled to release later this year. According to The Wall Street Journal, sources familiar with Apple’s production plans, revealed that the company is facing setbacks due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Reports suggest that the company was planning to release the its first 5G model this year. The iPhone 12 -- the expected nomenclature for the 2020 edition -- could range between 5.4 inches and 6.7-inches in size.
WSJ noted that Apple usually ramps up manufacturing of its devices in the middle of the year, aiming to achieve sufficient inventory of new models by August to meet the demand during launch in September. This is a typical cycle for the tech giant, but this year it looks like Apple could begin production a month later than usual due to manufacturing disruptions and concerns over weakening consumer demand due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Earlier this month, 9to5Mac reported that Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said the company could stagger production and the release of upcoming devices.
Apple has not shared any official communication about its launch schedule of an iPhone in September, but that’s how the company rolls. They are famous for keeping all launch plans under wraps and refrain from commenting on leaks or speculation. But, it is highly likely that mass production of the iPhone 12 will take place in October, with the handsets being put up for sale at the end of the year or even at the start of 2021.
First Published: Apr 29, 2020 12:25 AM IST
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