The iPhone 14 would be about to enter mass production, facing its presentation around the second week of September and a sale later that month. And the truth is that, despite the international crisis and the still problems with chips, these will not affect your production.
So at least Ming-Chi Kuo hints at it, who states that according to his sources in the production chain, the iPhone 14 will not suffer from the problems that other manufacturers face. And it is that although the geopolitical situation has investors worried, the expert analyst at Apple affirms that everything is fine, and it will pass without surprises.
That means that at least the first wave of iPhone sales will not suffer the delays that we would have seen other yearslike what happened with the Apple Watch, which delayed its sale for almost a month due to supply problems.
And it is that in recent weeks, when the analyst pointed out that Apple would begin the simultaneous production of the iPhone 14 in China and India, some voices pointed out that it could be affected by the Taiwan crisis. Especially after the visit of the Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi to the region, the most important in the production of many chips and components.
The Taiwan crisis would not affect the iPhone 14
Some analysts’ fears had to do with Pelosi meeting with some of Apple’s suppliers, such as chipmaker TSMC and Taiwanese assembler Pegatron.
This could cause China to block shipments from these companies, jeopardizing the initial phase of production of the iPhone 14. To which Kuo points which will not affect the schedule of the new Apple terminal:
Although some investors have recently worried that the mass production and shipping schedule of iPhone 14 models may be affected by geopolitics, my latest survey indicates that there are currently no impacts to the supply chain of iPhone models. 14.
Ming Chi Kuo
If nothing changes regarding the rumors, the iPhone 14 will arrive in four new models with a new base version in Plus/Max size. Although the normal models will not have much to differentiate from the current generation of iPhone 13, especially when it comes to chips.