Under the premise of "safety first" in all aspects, Apple's postponement of the release of iPhone 5G ("iPhone 12") seems to be a helpless result.
According to media reports, in order to prevent the epidemic, Apple has imposed travel bans on employees. This has affected the test progress of the iPhone EVT verification machine. Apple originally planned to conduct EVT testing in March and start mass production of new machines in June, but these two progress had to be postponed by 1 to 2 months.
EVT verification requires engineers from Apple's US headquarters to come to China, but considering the current global health situation, it can be described as difficult and risky.
Undoubtedly, the delay in mass production is likely to mean that the iPhone 12 will be postponed, and it is optimistic that it will be October.
Because the choice of the new iPhone release time is related to Apple's financial report data, in other words, the interests of investors, such a result is believed that Cook is unwilling to see it.
According to current information, the iPhone 12 series will be Apple's first batch of mobile phones supporting 5G networks, which is of great significance.
In addition, the iPhone SE 2 (“iPhone 9”), which is scheduled to debut in the spring, also seems to be overcast, although it is reported that Apple has deployed Indian factories to ensure that it can be released at the end of March. Even so, the supply situation in the early stages of the market is worrying.
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