Shown as one of the biggest technology companies in the smartphone world, Apple continues to work on the highly anticipated flagship iPhone 14. The development process of the phone, which is expected to be released this year, continues with difficulties. So much so that the release date of the iPhone 14 turned into a snake story.
iPhone 14, 3 weeks behind the planned work schedule
Like many technology giants producing in China, Apple is also getting its share of coronavirus measures. It was stated that the iPhone 14, which has been delayed many times, will be introduced at the Apple September Event to be held on September 13.
However, according to the latest information, new developments have made this situation difficult. China is implementing a “zero tolerance” policy for the coronavirus. Due to this practice, many companies have experienced shutdowns in the past months. As such, the productions were delayed.
Although Apple tries hard to meet expectations, it seems like they can’t get out of the way. According to Nikkei Asia, Apple is 3 weeks away from its planned work schedule due to the shutdowns. As such, the release date of the iPhone 14 seems to see a delay.
On the other hand, Apple is looking into some pursuits to bring its smartphone to the Apple September Event in 2022. According to the information received, the company is in talks with some suppliers to speed up the process and keep up with the schedule.
While leaking information about the smartphone continues to come, the possible price range has also been revealed in the past weeks. According to Apple analyst Chris Casso, the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max will cost around $1099 and $1199, respectively. Of course, it is a matter of curiosity how this situation will affect our country.
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