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NEW DELHI – This year Apple failed to follow his regular schedule for launching iPhone 12. The ongoing pandemic situation forced factories around the world to shut down completely, affecting Apple’s iPhone supply chains and causing a delay in the iPhone launch. However, this will not happen again and we will witness a timely launch of iPhone 13, according to an Apple analyst.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has predicted that Apple probably won’t face any such issues in the next year and the iPhone 13 will launch as scheduled. This year, the launch of the iPhone was delayed until October, which happened for the first time in 10 years. Apple typically begins mass production of the iPhone a month before its official launch event. But due to disruptions in the supply chain, the company faced a delay in launching the iPhone 12.
But now Kuo suggests that Apple is slated for the next iPhone launch and its mass production. The company is expected to call the next iPhone the iPhone 13. Furthermore, he added that Apple is also on track with the development of the next-generation A15 SoC.
Recently, Apple launched its most expensive headphones in India. Called Apple AirPods Max, these are Apple’s first over-ear headphones and will compete with offerings like Bose, Sony, Jabra, and others. The headphones come in five color options: space gray, silver, sky blue, green, and pink. Priced at Rs 59,900, the headphones come with Apple’s H1 chip and use computational audio to deliver superior audio quality.
The AirPods Max headband is made of stainless steel with a mesh canopy on top. The device comes with magnetic ear muffs that are detachable.