The iPhone 12 series was delayed by over a month due to production issues caused by COVID-19. For the iPhone 13, Apple appears to be back on track.
A new report indicates that Apple has begun production of the A15 chipset for the iPhone 13, suggesting that the phone is on track to launch later this fall. While new details on the A15 or iPhone 13 aren’t revealed in this latest update, it does show that Apple is on schedule for a normal release this year.
2021 has proven to be a tricky year for tech companies. The ongoing computer chip shortage has resulted in production issues across the board, as evident by lacking availability of GPUs game consoles, and more. Even Apple itself has reportedly been hit by the shortage, with an April report claiming the company was forced to stop certain production steps for its new iPad and MacBook. This raised concern that Apple would also be faced with delays for the upcoming iPhone 13, but thankfully, that doesn’t appear to be the case.
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