Last month, much was said about the effects Coronavirus had with Apple. A few days ago, Tim Cook's company announced a depreciation projected for the first quarter of 2020, largely due to the closure of 42 stores distributed by Apple in China.
With the opening of stores, we will have to add an industrial shutdown of part of Apple's devices. Although in recent days, they have begun to open their doors, production is still far from the same as in the previous coronavirus, especially dfor lack of unripe material.
Although only a few months before the iPhone 12 is officially launched, there are a number of issues that point to the launch and early availability of the iPhone 2020 may be affected by coronavirus.
Apple would be planning, as every year, to officially launch this year's new iPhone, that iPhone was arriving at the market a few days later. However, on the iPhone 12, delays, and possible launches can be delayed.
As we can learn from Reuters, it is at this time of year that Apple engineers often go to China to start calculating the assembly process for the new iPhone, iPhone introduced and introduced in the market in September / October. Due to the travel ban in China, the process is delayed.
Or IPhone production doesn't start until summer, Reuters claims that the delay in the initial suspension of the product verification process will result in delays in product availability in the market and could even affect the official launch date.