IPhone 13 has big problems, launch may be delayed

Apple has been hit by a global semiconductor shortage, according to recent reports, and the iPhone product line could face a production halt, according to recent reports.

Sources say the market situation has heavily influenced the supply of Samsung’s OLED displays. As a reminder, Samsung’s chip manufacturing plant in Texas was closed due to snowstorms and power outages last month. This factory was supposed to produce OLED display drivers for the iPhone.

The overall iPhone production plan for the first half of 2021 is currently revised to around 75 million units, down about 20% from the December 2020 target.

IPhone 13 has big problems, launch may be delayed

It is reported that the semiconductor shortage could be even more severe than last year’s situation caused by the coronavirus. The situation may affect not only the iPhone 12, but also the iPhone 13 series, which is expected to be announced in September.

Last year, Apple delayed the release of the iPhone 12 series by one month due to the pandemic. If supply problems persist, the launch of the iPhone 13 could also be delayed. Well-known analysts unanimously claim that the market situation will continue at least until the end of the year, so they are starting to talk about the problems of the iPhone 13 right now.

Recently, the shortage of basic products has spread from the automotive industry to many sectors. Smartphone makers have confirmed that there is a shortage of chips this year, and now many manufacturers have to cut production to cope with the crisis.

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