Apple's iPhone 13 production fell 20% in Sept-Oct

Reuters2021-12-08

(Reuters) - Production of Apple Inc's flagship iPhone 13 smartphones fell 20% short of previous plans in September and October, Nikkei reported on Wednesday, citing sources familiar with the matter.

The holiday-quarter is one of the busiest for the company as many consumers seek to buy its products as gifts, weeks ahead of Christmas.

However, after launching the iPhone 13 range and new iPads in September, a major threat looms over Apple as it scrambles to keep up with the global chip shortage and supply chain disruptions.

Chief Executive Tim Cook had told Reuters in October that the impact of supply chain challenges would be worse during the holiday sales quarter than it was in the previous quarter.

Through September and October, the reallocation of the shared components squeezed iPad assembly even more, leading to about 50% less production volume than planned, while the production forecast for older generations of iPhones also dropped around 25%, Nikkei added.

Additionally, Apple had told its parts suppliers demand for the iPhone 13 lineup has slowed, Bloomberg News reported last week.

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  • SSVC
    2021-12-08
    SSVC
    Ok Appreciate your comments and response Thanks 
  • boonk
    2021-12-08
    boonk
    Apple car announcement coming?? 
  • Zivcheah
    2021-12-08
    Zivcheah
    O
  • Bull_Lion
    2021-12-08
    Bull_Lion
    This was expected and communicated given chip shortages so negative impact on share price unlikely 
  • Williamw
    2021-12-08
    Williamw
    Ok
  • ISSEY1413
    2021-12-08
    ISSEY1413
    Good. Apple is red. Bear love Apple
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