Apple’s foldable iPhone faces engineering snags, potential shipment delays, Nikkei Asia reports

The Apple logo is seen during the preview of the redesigned and reimagined Apple Fifth Avenue store in New York, U.S., September 19, 2019. REUTERS
April 6 (Reuters) – Apple has been encountering setbacks ​in the engineering test phase of ‌its first foldable iPhone, which could lead to delays in its mass production and product shipment ​schedule, Nikkei Asia reported on Monday, ​citing sources.
Here are some details:
  • Engineering development ⁠issues could delay the first shipments of ​the foldable iPhones by months in a ​worst-case scenario, according to the Nikkei report.
  • “It’s true that more issues than expected have emerged during ​the early test production phase, and ​additional time will be needed to resolve them and ‌make ⁠necessary adjustments,” the report said, quoting one source familiar with the matter.
  • Reuters could not verify the report. Apple did not ​immediately respond to ​Reuters’ ⁠request for a comment outside regular business hours in the United ​States.
  • Nikkei had reported in January that Apple ​would ⁠focus on delivering its first foldable iPhone and two non-folding models with upgraded cameras ⁠and ​larger displays for a ​flagship launch in the second half of 2026.

Reporting by Anusha ​Shah in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips

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