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Estimated launch time for iPhone 9

By 23rd February 2020 June 17th, 2020 No Comments

Apple is rumoured to announce a smaller, cheaper iPhone 9 at its March 31 launch, but it may arrive in stores later than expected. Apple’s next big launch may be over, but the rumored iPhone 9 / iPhone SE 2 may arrive in stores later than we expected. In this week’s Apple Core package, we narrowed the date of Apple’s spring event and looked at the impact of coronavirus on the company. While we were waiting for Apple’s official spring launch, a source had been betting on a date. The German website iPhone-Ticker released a report this week saying that Tuesday, March 31, will be An Apple event. Citing sources directly related to Apple, the media reportedly plans to announce its long-awaited iPhone SE sequel at the event. As a result, the new phone may be smaller and cheaper than Apple’s current one, so it will go on sale on Friday, April 3. Whether the report really is, it remains to be seen, but according to Apple’s recent history, the date does n’up. Apple’s two most recent spring events took place in the last week of March, in line with march 31 forecasts. As the week entered April, the week of March 23rd is still under discussion. The iPhone 9 mentioned in the report may be the headliner of the event, but the iPad Pro should also be updated. It’s now five years old, and there are rumours that it will use a three-camera module similar to the iPhone 11. At spring events, a new MacBook with a scissor-switch keyboard mechanism and some wildcards Apple might add are also possible. This could include high-end in-ear Bluetooth headsets, a micro-tracking device rumored to be AirTag, and wireless charging pads similar to airPower,” which is now out of production. For weeks, we’ve been hearing about possible production delays in some of Apple’s 2020 lineups due to plant shutdowns caused by coronavirus. The latest such story from the Japanese news website Nikkei News specifically mentions the iPhone 9. Apple is likely to miss its mass production schedule and will not arrive in time for a scheduled release date, the media reported. Apple has not confirmed whether its products will be delayed, but the coronavirus is sure to have an impact. Apple issued a press release this week warning investors that the company would not meet its expected Revenue Forecast for the March quarter because of the outbreak. Apple says its top suppliers, such as Foxconn, have been forced to shut down because of the health crisis, and although they are now starting to resume some production, it is growing at a slower-than-expected pace. Many of Apple’s stores in China have also been temporarily closed, while a few have cut back on opening hours. The virus also led to the cancellation of Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the biggest phone show of the year, where companies such as LG and Huawei will release new devices. Despite the potential impact, Apple is sensitive to the larger health impact of the virus. “Our immediate and ever priority is the health and safety of our employees, supply chain partners, customers and the communities in which we operate,” the company said. It also donates to support the global health response to coronaviruses.

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