Apple Loop: New iPhone Delayed, iPhone XR Fights Serious Problems, Tim Cook Hiding iPhone Details
iPhone XR Demand Is Less Than ExpectedHow is the iPhone XR doing in the market? iPhone 5G DelayedAlthough 2019 is set to see 5G handsets dominate the flagships, Apple's plans to bring the super fast connectivity to the iPhone have been dealt a blow. That means more engineering time, and no iPhone 5G until 2020 at the earliest:Where does that leave Apple? Why Tim Cook Is Ignoring Your Favorite New Apple ProductReviews aside, does Tim Cook's Apple care deeply enough about the iPad, the Mac range, or anything outside the iPhone and the Apple services? No More iPhone NumbersAs discussed last week on it's earning calls, Apple will no longer be releasing iPhone sales numbers.Apple Slashes Production of New iPhone Models by Millions After Slow Sales, Says Report
As it stated in Apple has slashed millions of production orders for all three of the iPhone models that it unveiled in September after demand was slower than expected, the Wall Street Journal reports. The iPhone XR model is reported to have been particularly problematic with up to a third of the approximately 70 million units it had asked some suppliers to produce being cancelled. This week Apple reportedly told several suppliers that it cut its production plan again for the iPhone XR. Apple declined to comment on the report. Last week, major iPhone suppliers including Qorvo, Lumentum Holdings, and Japan Display cut quarterly profit estimates.Apple Loop: New iPhone Problems, MacBook Security Concerns, iPhone Sales Force Risky Decisions
Apple Support Confirms Apple ID LockoutsEarlier this week, Apple Support's account on Twitter confirmed that iOS is locking users out of their hardware by disabling their Apple ID accounts. Curiously, despite this wave of lockouts, Apple's System Status page has not indicated any problems with Apple ID. iPhone Sales Not Meeting ExpectationsThis week has seen more evidence that sales of the 2018 iPhone family are not meeting Apple's expectations. Apple Confirms Security Lockout In New Mac MachinesTucked inside the new Mac machines is Apple's T2 chip. Chance Miller reports:…newer Macs require the software-check to function after certain components are repaired, including the logic board and Touch ID sensor.collected by :Clara William
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