Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has shared an update ahead of Apple’s highly-anticipated ‘Wonderlust’ event coming up in under two weeks, reporting that Apple has managed to resolve production issues with the display panels and batteries for its new iPhone lineup.
According to Kuo, Apple has now ironed out issues with the titanium frame coming to the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, and has similarly managed to resolve issues with supply of its new stacked camera sensor for the lower-end iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus.
Despite the issues now being resolved, it is understood that the iPhone 15 Pro Max will have the tightest supply at launch, with Kuo previously saying that he anticipates that the 6.7-inch Pro Max model, the most expensive iPhone to date, will likely account for 35–40% of iPhone 15 shipments.
In a post on Medium, Kuo says the main production issues faced by Apple were with the stacked CIS, panels, batteries (expanding when exposed to heat), and titanium frames. “The stacked CIS issue has been resolved by increasing production capacity, but it still affects about 10–15% of shipments of regular models. The battery and frame issues have been resolved mainly by improving production yield,” he says.
Kuo reports that the iPhone 15 will likely be available in black, pink, yellow, blue, and green, whereas the iPhone 15 Pro will be available in gray, white, black, and blue.
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