We are having new rumors from our friend Ming-Chi Kuo. Today he hasn't talked about the new iPhone 9 or aiPads Pro. Right now is an opportunity for Apple's new keychain, the long-awaited and delayed AirTags.
And I say the delay because they took so long. Many had speculated that this new device would be carried by Tim Cook in his pocket at the Kenote last September and that he would teach it while he said "Something else …", but we were still curious. Looks like we'll finally get to see him soon.
Kuo confirms today that The Shanghai-based Universal Science Science Industrial manufacturer will launch in bulk to supply Apple's new AirTags in the second quarter this year, it reaches production of tens of millions of units by the end of 2020.
In a study published by Kuo and TF International Security, it is confirmed that the manufacturer will be the leading supplier of future keychains to Apple, with 60 percent of its total production. The AirTag has a printed battery cycle and Apple U1 chip with wide band support.
Several rumors suggest that we will soon have Apple's new presentation, to show us the new iPhone 9 and the new iPad Pro, is probably March 31st. Maybe in this case Tim Cook pulls an AirTag out of his pocket.
Even though delivery times are realistic and begin to be delivered between the second and third quarters of the year, your presentation may be delayed until WWDC 2020 in June. It may also depend on the speed of production, a question at present due to the Coronavirus epidemic.
IPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro and equipped with U1 chip with Ultra Wideband, that according to Apple's account on its website, "will lead to a new and surprising potential." Communication with AirTags may be one of them. There is little left to explore.