Demand for iPhone 6 exceeds Apple's supply
Foxconn, the main maker of iPhone 6, is having difficulty meeting consumer demand.
Foxconn, the main maker of iPhone 6, is having difficulty meeting consumer demand.
Foxconn is the exclusive maker of iPhone 6 Plus and also the main manufacturer of iPhone 6. Both Apple's new smartphones are currently being produced at Foxconn's factory in Zhengzhou, China. Demand for iPhone 6 has skyrocketed. Apple said the number of orders has reached its highest level ever. It is possible that Apple itself did not anticipate the excessive enthusiasm of consumers with two new iPhones.
According to a reliable source " Fconnectors are producing 140,000 iPhone 6 Plus and 400,000 iPhone 6 per day, the highest output ever, but still not enough to meet orders ".
The screen quality problem of iPhone 6 may also be the cause of the delay. Apple made strict standards, so half of the screens produced were rejected just before being mounted on the phone.
Supply chains will catch up with demand at some point in the future. However, those who have not ordered new iPhones in markets that have already sold iPhone 6 will have to wait a few more weeks before hoping to get them.
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