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Apple Delays Mass Production of 2020 Flagship iPhones (wsj.com) 22

According to The Wall Street Journal, Apple is delaying the production ramp-up of its 2020 flagship smartphones by about a month, "as the coronavirus pandemic weakens global consumer demand and disrupts manufacturing across Asia, the heart of the consumer electronics supply chain." From the report: Apple is forging ahead with plans to release four new iPhone models later this year, people familiar with its plans say. The phones, some with 5G connectivity, will vary in price and come in three sizes -- 5.4 inches, two measuring 6.1 inches, and one at 6.7 inches, all featuring organic light-emitting diode, or OLED, screens, the people said. Apple's annual product refresh fuels the majority of iPhone sales for an entire year, making new phones the linchpin of a business segment that accounts for more than half of the company's total revenue.

Apple usually unveils new iPhone models in mid-September and begins selling them before the end of the month. To do so, it usually ramps up mass-production in the early summer, building up inventory around August. This year, while Apple would still be building some of the new phones in the July-to-September period, the mass-production ramp-up will slide back by about a month, the people said. Apple is slashing the number of handsets that it plans to make in the second half of this year by as much as 20%, one of the people said. It isn't clear whether the slashed amount for 2020 would be pushed back into 2021 for manufacturing.

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Apple Delays Mass Production of 2020 Flagship iPhones

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  • by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 ) on Monday April 27, 2020 @05:17PM (#59998334)

    I'm guessing a lot of people won't be looking to spend north of $1000 on a new phone.

    • However the other 84% just got $1200.

      I am not trying to make light of the unemployment. Just that there are going to be a lot of people getting extra money that isn’t in their normal budget.

      For these people who don’t need the money for essentials will spend on more luxury items. Furniture, automotive down payment, clothing, and cell phones.

      Yes there are some people who will donate to people in needs, or save/invest it for a time they may not be as well financially. But I expect most will squa

      • The question is now just what fraction of those 84% also decides to keep those 1200 instead.

      • However the other 84% just got $1200.

        Wait...if you're part of the 16% unemployed, you don't get the $1200? That doesn't seem fair.

        • I would hope the unemployed would be using that to pay rent and cover essentials until their unemployment gets in and can adjust their lifestyle for lower money.

          They are getting money too. But as the grandparent post stated they may not be apt to buy a 1k premium phone

    • Not only that, but exchange rates in most countries are high right now. For example, the iPhone SE may cost 399 in the USA, but it's 599 in Canada [apple.com] (even though it should have been around 560~575). Then, remember that average salaries are lower in Canada, so 599 to us is probably like 699~799 to you. For a so-called "low-cost iPhone".

      Now imagine the insane prices of flagship iPhones in Canada and other countries, add the pandemic, and we stop wondering why Apple are delaying new flagship phones.

    • I think you are correct; and that the new iPhone SE will sell like crazy. I think Apple was very lucky with that product & its timing.
  • That's good news! They were previously two months behind schedule.
  • "Made in China" just might end up causing trouble in the American market.
    Or will the Apple fans just say oh well! ;) Time will tell.

    Just my 2 cents ;)
    • by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 ) on Monday April 27, 2020 @05:40PM (#59998456)

      It's not as if there are a whole lot of options, even for non-Apple buyers. Samsung phones are mostly made in Vietnam, I think; but most other phones are still made in China. Even Taiwanese companies do a lot of their manufacturing in mainland China.

      And people who react with a knee-jerk "damn commies" when they hear the name "China" are probably not going to react particularly favorably when they hear "Vietnam", either.

    • We have a short term memory.

      When things go over we will go back to choosing the cheapest option.

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