A concerning development may lead to postponement of the iPhone 14 launch date for this year. As per reports, the Apple suppliers in China are behind schedule on the development of at least one of the iPhone 14 model due the strict COVID-19 lockdowns. While the Cupertino-based tech giant has urged the suppliers to speed up the process, there is a rising concern that this might cause a delay in the launch of the smartphone as manufacturing timelines can be impacted. It remains to be seen how Apple handles this situation. Also read: iPhone 14 leak reveals the MAIN reason why the Apple phone will cost you more; but is it Worth it?
According to the latest reports by Nikkei Asia, an executive with an Apple supplier said, “It is challenging to make up for the lost time. ... Apple and its suppliers are working around the clock to speed up development”. The executive also told Nikkei that the speed of the reopening process has been “rather slow”.
There are three key suppliers for the upcoming iPhone 14 lineup for Apple – Foxconn, Pegatron and Luxshare Precision Industry. The reports by Nikkei suggest that the iPhone assembly plants of Pegatron located in Shanghai and Kunshan went on hiatus due to the lockdowns. While the Shanghai plant received permission to resume operations under closed-loop management, the speed of the reopening has not been up to the expectations due to the restrictions. According to unnamed sources who spoke to Nikkei, the suddenness of the month-long lockdowns and strict containment measures in Apple’s manufacturing hubs caught the company off guard.
It appears that earlier Apple believed that the situation would be handled easily as things looked under control and the suppliers were used to functioning amid
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