Less than two months left for the September event in which Apple should finally present the iPhone 15. It is one of the most anticipated releases of recent years, since this model will be loaded with novelties and will mean a substantial improvement over the iPhone 14 Last year.
The most reliable rumors suggest that it will bring a USB-C portwill be made in titaniumits frames will be scaled down and the accompanying chip will be fabricated in a 3nm process and will be much more efficient
Not all screens are bad
According to a report by Information, Apple is having some issues with the production of the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max screens. Apparently they are using a new manufacturing process to make the frames even smaller, and units ordered by LG fail all quality tests once assembled, so they rethink this process to solve it as soon as possible.
In principle, the screens that Samsung was dealing with work perfectly, so it’s not as bad as it sounds. It is not expected that there will be any delay in the launch of the product
Interestingly, this is in contrast to reports we had a few weeks ago that Apple was trying to get as much stock as possible, because it’s called a “supercycle”. It is clear that only one of the two can be true, and the good thing is that we have very little time left to find out.
Mass production is expected to begin in August, so Cupertino has until then to work that out and avoid issues. Anyway, yeah It’s common for first few units to quickly sell out each year and shipping times get longer as the minutes pass after reservations open. So now you know, if this year you want to get one as soon as it comes out, try to be quick, otherwise you might have to wait a long time.
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