Apple is pushing back the production ramp-up of four new iPhone models by about a month, Dow Jones reported Monday, citing unidentified people familiar.
- Apple is also cutting the number of handsets, scheduled to be launched later this year, that it plans to make in 2H by as much as 20 per cent
- Unclear whether the amount that won’t be manufactured in 2020 would be pushed back into 2021
- Apple and Foxconn, Apple’s biggest supplier, declined to comment to DJ
- NOTE: April 13, Apple Plans IPad-Like Design for Next IPhone, Smaller HomePod
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