Apple delays launch of new iPhones due to pandemic



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Apple postpones the traditional launch of the next-generation iPhone until the second half of October.

The technological medium has been forced to abandon its traditional event, which usually takes place in September, due to a production interruption caused by a coronavir, according to the US media, according to data from the network of the Japanese community Apple Mac Otakara.

Apple engineers, before launching new products, often fly back and forth to their office factories in China to put the latest clues in design and start production. However, quarantine restricted the company and limited employee travel opportunities, according to Market Market.

Still, Apple plans to launch new models, including the content of 5G rice chips on the iPhone 12, even before Kald. It will be remembered that the iPhone is the main source of income for the company.

Judging by Apple’s statements and leaks so far, a total of 4 new iPhones are planned. They will come in three different screen sizes: 6.1-inch, 6.7-inch streaks and a smaller 5.4-inch one.

In all of them, the EU will have high-end OLED technology displays, but the new iPhone will be sold without a power supply and headphones. They will probably have to be purchased separately.

OLED displays are more energy efficient compared to LCDs and reproduce colors better. Apple first used them on the iPhone X. Until now, they have only been adapted to more expensive models.

The 5G models are also said to only be available in stores in November, and LTE phones will be available to customers soon after the planned event.

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