Apple will require contract manufacturers to produce 90 million iPhone 13 this year

Apple officially launched the iPhone 13 series of smartphones at the autumn new product launch. As expected by analysts and research institutions, the cameras, chips, screens, batteries and many other aspects have been upgraded. Although some sources believe that the iPhone 13 series is the smallest upgrade since Apple launched the iPhone, from the booking status of some platforms, consumers still have strong demand for this second-generation 5G iPhone from Apple.

Consumers have strong demand for the iPhone 13, which means that the sales of the iPhone 13 series will be considerable, and OEMs will need to assemble more iPhone 13 for this to meet market demand. Research institutions are expected, Apple will release production suppliers about 90 million iPhone 13 year series of smartphone orders.

If Apple, as expected by the research institute, places an order to produce about 90 million iPhone 13 series this year, it means a significant increase compared to the iPhone 12 series last year. Apple placed an order for 75 million iPhone 12 series to the foundry last year. This year’s 90 million units are an increase of 15 million units, an increase of 20%.

However, since the release and launch of the iPhone 13 series were earlier than last year’s iPhone 12, the sales time was longer in the year it was launched. This year’s OEM orders for the iPhone 13 are higher than last year’s iPhone 12, which is also expected.

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