Production Problems With Apple's iPhone X
This past September, Apple announced the iPhone 8, 8 Plus and the higher end version the iPhone X. As expected the iPhone sales of the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus version did not sell nearly as much as past iPhone releases, having no lines in stores on the day of its release. This was expected, however, since most people decided the 10th anniversary of the iPhone, the iPhone X, is worth the wait and higher price tag.
Rumours originally said that iPhone X orders would be held up until April of 2018, with roughly only 5 to 6 million units being available on the release date. However reports from Asia are saying that production is behind and will only have about 3 million units ready for it's launch. It was also said that production is taking longer than expected because manufacturers are having a tough time making the antenna circuit boards and the wide angle camera module to Apple's specific design cues.
Nonetheless, The iPhone X will still go up for sale on the Apple Web-store for October 27th and will be available in stores on November 3rd with prices starting at $999 USD .
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