Coronavirus will delay the roll out of iPhone 12 over iPhone 9


Coronavirus is delaying the iPhone 12

There is not a single day that we do not need to comment on the exciting epidemic of Coronavirus. If this dais virus was initially concentrated in Australia, Canada or Russia, for example, on this news channel we wouldn't talk much about it.

But it turned out that the plague was China, where most of the components that make Apple machines are manufactured and assembled, so the setting up of these factories is a complete blow to Carlertino's company.

DigiTimes today published an article about delivery times for new iPhones this year. The most notable of these by 2020 is that it looks like there will be two new presentations a year. The iPhone 9 (or iPhone SE 2, we'll see) will be released this spring, without a month's worth of concrete, and the new iPhone 12 will be launched in September, as is the norm in Apple.

All the chaos organized around the world with Coronavirus disease so that it does not spread affects two different delivery periods. The iPhone 9 is already in production.

The Chinese government has given many holidays to their country to keep people out of work and as a result they are trying to slow the spread of the virus. This doesn't seem to have much impact on Apple's plans for the launch of its new economic iPhone.

Delays in testing before iPhone 12 production

Another unique feature will be the new list of iPhones September 12. DigiTimes comments in the article that Apple has stopped sending developers to China to administer engineering certification tests or the EVT upgrade phase of the iPhone 12.

Last month, Apple had already announced that it was blocking its staff trip to China for more because of an outbreak of Coronavirus.

Due to this delay in the final test, it is highly likely that Apple's mobiles will not be able to enter production in June, as one might expect. Judging by the unpredictability of the epidemic, it is a mystery today if the iPhone 12 production time is not met or delayed by a difficult time to decide.

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