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Wednesday, September 27, 2017

WSJ: the TrueDepth camera on the iPhone X is causing the supply issues

WSJ: the TrueDepth camera on the iPhone X is causing the supply issues


Weve been hearing that the will face component shortages since the new flagship was merely a rumor. Now quotes multiple sources who say that the TrueDepth camera is what keeps production slow. Two components nicknamed Romeo and Juliet work in tandem to enable the FaceID / animoji magic. However, the Romeo modules are harder to manufacture and take more time compared to the Juliet module. The sources did not name the function of Romeo, but it appears that this component is the true roadblock (and not the AMOLED screen ). The issue so so severe, that the factories can churn out only tens of thousands of units per day keep in mind that the iPhone X launches on November 3 and pre-orders will probably be in the millions. Its possible that Apple will not be able to fulfill all pre-orders this year. Note that analysts expect the iPhone X iPhone 8 + 8 Plus sales, totaling units. Still, theres hope that the production hurdles will be surmounted as all 2018 iPhones to use FaceID. (paywall)


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