The creation of a new iPhone every year is a labor of love. The most popular smartphone, which sells millions of units each year, needs mass production to be supplied practically simultaneously throughout the world. This makes it necessary to schedule the production of each subcontractor in order to rapidly and effectively combine all of the parts and create the next iPhone. Tim Cook's expansion of supply chains is the reason he has been the CEO of Apple for more than ten years now.
It seems as hough Apple had some problems with the iPhone 15. There is nothing particularly alarming about the unveiling of the new iPhone; yet, there are too many questions surrounding this launch for the company.
The bulk manufacture of the iPhone normally starts no earlier than early June in order to guarantee a September launch. This also explains why there were so many rumors about the new iPhone's features during the summer.
The design of the Titanium Chassis iPhone 15 Pro has proven to be quite complex, according to Ming-Chi Kuo. The iPhone 15 Pro should be able to weigh less while theoretically having greater resilience because to the use of this material. Because of this, manufacturing this item in big quantities was difficult, and installing the smartphone was complicated. Considering that Apple made last-minute design changes.
Do you know about the claims that the upcoming iPhone 15 won't have any mechanical buttons? based on Ming-Chi Kuo