No Impact On Iphone 14 Supply Chain: Analyst

There is no impact in the iPhone 14 supply chain: Analyst

San Francisco, Aug 10 : As Apple is getting ready for the launch of its new iPhone in the coming weeks, a new report claims that the supply chain of the tech giant’s coming iPhone 14 series will remain unaffected by the current geopolitical tensions.
On Twitter, the well-known analyst Ming-Chi Wuo said his research revealed “no effect on the supply chain of the iPhone 14 models”.

 No Impact On Iphone 14 Supply Chain: Analyst-TeluguStop.com

“Although certain investors have recently been concerned that the production and delivery timeline of the iPhone 14 models may be affected by geopolitics and geopolitics, my recent survey shows that there are no effects on the supply chain of the iPhone 14 models,” Kuo tweeted.

This week, a report claimed that the upcoming iPhone 14 will likely be delayed due to tensions between China and Taiwan.

Kuo recently stated that his research indicates that Foxconn’s iPhone production facility in India will launch the latest 6.1-inch iPhone 14 almost simultaneously with China for the first time in the second quarter of 2022.

The renowned analyst predicted that AirPods will receive charging cases with USB-C in 2023.

“I believe that Apple will introduce USB-C-capable charging cases that can be used with the entire range of AirPods models in 2023.However the charging case of the new AirPods Pro 2 launched in 2H22 might still support Lightning.”

A report from July stated that the new generation of Apple AirPods Pro will not likely come with any fitness tracking feature and will not come with heart rate or temperature detection.

The next version of the Apple device is expected to be focused on improving the sound experience.

vc/

.

Disclaimer : TeluguStop.com Editorial Team not involved in creation of this article & holds no responsibility for its content..This Article is Provided by IANS, Please contact IANS if any issues in Article .


Follow Us on Facebook Follow Us on WhatsApp Follow Us on Twitter