Apple Cuts Production of iPhone 14 Plus

Reuters2022-10-19

(Reuters) -Apple Inc is cutting production of iPhone 14 Plus within weeks of starting shipments as it re-evaluates demand for the mid-range model, the Information reported on Tuesday, citing two people involved in the company's supply chain.

The Cupertino, California-based company told at least one manufacturer in China to immediately halt production of iPhone 14 Plus components, according to the report.

The move comes at a time when the global smartphone market has been softening, shrinking 9% in the third quarter compared with the same period a year earlier, according to estimates from data research firm Canalys, which expects weak demand over the next six to nine months.

Apple did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

The iPhone 14 Plus, part of a new lineup announced on Sept. 7, is positioned as a cheaper alternative to its more expensive iPhone Pro models and started being shipped to customers on Oct. 7.

Last month, Apple dropped its plan to increase production of the new iPhone models as an anticipated surge in demand failed to materialize, according to a Bloomberg News report.

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Comments

  • nerdbull1669
    2022-10-19
    nerdbull1669
    Ok
  • K74
    2022-10-19
    K74
    Oh
  • DARKSAMARU
    2022-10-19
    DARKSAMARU
    🤔
  • TheRainmaker
    2022-10-19
    TheRainmaker
    Ok
  • Funboy
    2022-10-19
    Funboy
    News yet to be confirmed. But low demand for tge new phones by the current users is expected since there may be no urge to change to the new model if features and spec wise make no distinguish difference. Just a thot.
    • ngchris
      agree. many are aiming at the Pro, not the Plus.
  • Nebhol
    2022-10-19
    Nebhol
    Ok
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