Fri. Mar 29th, 2024

Apple has decided to increase its production for the new iPhone 11 lineup as the iPhone 11 is doing great and has higher demand globally.

Apple will increase the iPhone 11 lineup production by 10%.

According to Japanese financial outlet The Nikkei, an extra 7-8 million units are expected with the majority being the vanilla iPhone 11 at the expense of iPhone 11 Pro Max orders which have been toned down.

According to sources close to the situation, Apple is due for a sizeable increase in iPhone production volume this year compared to last year’s disappointing results. Apple has always been conservative with initial orders for new iPhones so this increase isn’t new. Going forward iPhone component suppliers are not expecting the demanding hike to carry out past the holiday season.

In addition, the heightened demand ties in with the US government’s temporary postponed 10% tariff on electronic goods made in China, which includes the new iPhones.

The festival seasons for the USA are also not so far as Halloween and Christmas are coming so the increase in production for iPhone 11 will help to boost local US sales.

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