Some parts and components used by Apple to assemble iPhone 13 arrived

According to reports, some parts and components used by Apple to assemble a new generation of iPhone phones (tentatively called iPhone 13) have arrived, which means that the launch date of the iPhone 13 series will be slightly earlier than the iPhone. 12 series phones.

Apple usually starts accepting the parts needed to assemble the iPhone in the early summer of each year, and this year is no exception. Last night, news from supply chain manufacturers stated that passive components for iPhone 13 have arrived. Passive components mainly refer to resistance, inductance and capacitance components, which can work when there is a signal without adding power to the circuit.

Cyntec is the main supplier of iPhone power chokes. According to people familiar with the matter, Qiankun Technology’s revenue in the second quarter of this year is expected to increase by more than 25% year on year, driven by Apple’s orders. In the first quarter, the company’s revenue has increased by 30% year-on-year.

There are various signs that Apple’s supply chain and production process have recovered from the 2020 new crown pneumonia epidemic. The epidemic has delayed the release of the iPhone in 2020, but iPhone 13 production seems to have returned to normal. This means that the iPhone 13 will be released in September this year and will be available at the end of September or early October.

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According to previous media reports, analysts generally expect that, like the iPhone 12, the iPhone 13 will also have 4 models, namely the iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max.

In terms of design, the iPhone 13 is expected to inherit the ID style of the iPhone 12 series. The middle frame still adopts a right-angle design, but the front screen has ushered in the biggest change in 4 years, adopting a new “small bangs” scheme. The changes on the back are mainly from the camera module, and the rear dual camera has been changed from a vertical arrangement to a diagonal arrangement.

Research firm DigiTimes Research predicts that global smartphone shipments will reach 1.32 billion units in 2021, a year-on-year increase of 6.4%. Among them, 5G mobile phones will account for 500 million to 530 million units, a year-on-year increase of 70% to 80%.

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