Like all tech companies, Apple is greatly affected by the COVID-19 outbreak which disturbed global supply chains. But that doesn’t mean there will be a delay in the 2020 flagship iPhones expected this Fall, insiders said to Bloomberg.
Each year, the Fall iPhone lineup enter mass production around May, which in turn means that this year’s 5G-enabled iPhones production is still on schedule. The epidemic in China is under control and factories are nearing their full capacity.
The damage, however, is already done. The rumored iPhone 9 that was supposed to be announced this month, but…
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