iPhone 13 demand has suppliers prioritizing Apple
What you need to know
- Apple's iPhone 13 is in high demand in China and Taiwan.
- A new report says strong pre-orders mean suppliers are prioritizing Apple.
A new report says that demand for the iPhone 13 is very strong in China and Taiwan, with suppliers prioritizing Apple to keep pace.
As reported by Digitimes:
According to the report, Samsung's Q3 21 smartphone sales "fell short of original expectation", and Chinese vendors like Oppo and Vivo have high inventory levels of components. With Apple having "taken over a large portion of Huawei's original market share", component makers are focusing on Cupertino. The report further notes that profitability from Apple's orders is "higher and more stable" than that of Samsung and other Chinese vendors.
The news follows reports that COVID and camera upgrades are having an impact on the iPhone 13's delivery times worldwide. From this morning:
Reports across the board indicate a high-level of demand for the iPhone 13 compared to iPhone 12, previously Apple's best iPhone, and a few supply chain struggles that are making Apple's latest flagship very difficult for some to get hold of in a timely fashion. Popular models are showing lead shipping times in the U.S., Japan, and China of four or even five weeks.
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