A supply issue won’t prevent Apple from shipping the iPhone 12 in October
- Apple's iPhone 12 release was pushed back a few weeks on account of the coronavirus.
- As a result, the new launch window for the iPhone 12 will likely be sometime in October.
- Apple's higher-end iPhone 12 models may not arrive in stores until November.
A new investor note from reputed analyst Ming-Chi Kuo (via MacRumors) relays that one of Apple's iPhone suppliers is experiencing some quality control issues with a camera lens on the company's lower-end iPhone 12 models. Recall that Apple this year is poised to release four distinct iPhone 12 models, a lineup set to include two Pro models with 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch displays and two lower-end models with 6.1-inch and 5.4-inch displays. The supplier in question is said to be Genius Electronic Optical and the problem is said to involve a wide-angle camera lens.
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