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Apple iPhone 13 shortages to continue until February

Apple has suffered less than many of its competitors from the global chip shortages, but it still took a hit and even its golden goose iPhone lineup was affected.

‘s supply chain sources have now added a bit more details saying that the new iPhone 13 lineup’s stock won’t be able to match the demand until at least February.

Apple facing some component shortages with iPhone 13 production

Apple’s heavy cash reserves helped the company to mitigate the chip shortages is some areas. For instance, TSMC has reserved many of its production lines for Apple’s chips, but even so a bunch of legacy chips are still in short supply and that prevents the phones from being built.

In an investors note, Tim Cook said that the components supply issues cost the company $6 billion last quarter and we can only except that number to grow in the last three months of the year.

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Author: Ro
Source: GSMArena

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