Apple’s new iPhone 12 may not be introduced in September this year. A Bloomberg report quoted Broadcom CEO Hawk Tan as saying that a major US mobile phone company was facing delays in the development of the devices.
Broadcom is one of the companies providing chips for Apple’s iPhones, and Hawk Tan often refers to Apple in the same way, according to the report.
Broadcom’s revenue is expected to increase in the third quarter of the year due to mass production of Apple’s iPhones (which are usually introduced in September), but this year Broadcom did not expect that. This is likely to happen in the fourth quarter.
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Broadcom’s third quarter is from May to July, and Hook Tan’s statement indicates that production of the iPhone 12 is likely to start late, and that it may be introduced in October or later instead of September. ۔
In April, the Wall Street Journal reported that Apple’s mass production of the iPhone 12 had been delayed for a month.
Japanese site Nikkei said in March that the introduction of the new iPhone could be delayed by several months.
Delays in sub-reports have been attributed to the Corona virus epidemic, which has slowed down the manufacturing of devices and forced Apple to temporarily close all its retail stores around the world.
The Bloomberg report also said that the global epidemic has made it difficult for Apple experts to travel to China to finalize new iPhones.
Apple is expected to introduce 4 new iPhones this year.
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Two of the cheaper models will have 5.4-inch and 6.1-inch screens, while the two flagship models will have 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch displays.
All phones will have OLED displays but flagship devices can be given a 120 Hz refresh rate.
The new phones will have an upgraded Face Eye system, while according to some rumors, the iPhones may now be equipped with a larger battery and 3x optical zoom in the cameras.