Apple will not be able to keep iPhone 13 production in line with demand before February

Last month, Apple launched the iPhone 13 with much fanfare, and since then, the company has been working day and night to bring the device to all customers around the world. But the whole process is particularly challenging, especially because the shortage of components also affects Apple. But now, if you want to get an iPhone 13, it is almost impossible to find a product that is delivered the same day or the next day, especially since the Pro and Pro Max models are currently out of stock in most large markets outside.

Apple is actively dealing with the whole thing, but a recent Digitimes report shows that the company will not be able to deal with this issue until February next year. In other words, the iPhone 13 will continue to be in short supply for three or four months until Apple finally manages to keep production and demand in line. Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed a few weeks ago that its equipment lineup is also affected by the chip shortage that is currently hurting most of the industry.

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As far as the problem of chip shortage is concerned, this kind of chip shortage occurs at traditional nodes, mainly bottom supply. And it is difficult to predict when these things will balance because you have to know – what is the economic situation in 2022, and other things. The accuracy of human demand forecasting. Therefore, I am not willing to make a forecast. I think it will be, you know, there will be too many inaccuracies, Cook said.

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