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The novel coronavirus pandemic came with extensive lockdowns in most countries the virus hit in the first half of 2020, which impacted various economic sectors. Some people lost their jobs, others were furloughed, and others were able to work from home. Coupled with travel bans, the lockdowns contributed to manufacturing delays that forced companies to delay product launches. That’s why the iPhone 12 series was unveiled in October last year, about a month later than expected. For the first time in iPhone launch history, Apple launched four different devices during the show. But only two of them were available in October, with the other two launching in November.
Apple won’t experience similar delays this year, indicates a new report. Sources familiar with Apple’s supply chain say that next-gen A-series chips' production will start much earlier than anticipated, suggesting that the iPhone 13 launch could be back to the regular schedule.
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New leak may reveals Apple’s iPhone 13 launch timing this year originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 7 Apr 2021 at 07:31:39 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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