There have been previous reports that Apple intends to postpone this year's iPhone 12 launch, but according to DigiTimes, the supplier responsible for iPhone PCB production has denied this.
Syh-Jang Liao, President and CEO of Pegatron Corporation, said that travel restrictions are an important factor affecting manufacturers, but the supply chain is currently working to overcome its impact.
Liao also said that Pegatron will continue to communicate with customers to solve their concerns. At present, customers and the supply chain both want to shorten the front-end processing time of mobile phones, and everything is progressing steadily.
Earlier this week, the Nikkei reported that due to concerns about the sale of the iPhone 12 during the epidemic, Apple is planning to postpone the iPhone 12 product launch for “a few months.
However, according to the latest report, Apple iPhone 12 is still expected to be released this fall, and Foxconn also said this week that it now has enough workers to meet demand.
It is reported that there will be four iPhone 12 models in 2020, and these four phones will be sold at different prices. All models will support 5G and be equipped with A14 chips. High-end models are expected to be equipped with new 3D camera systems, such as the LiDAR scanner used in the new iPad Pro.