iPhone 8 – delayed release due to Samsung

iPhone 8 will be released later because Samsung and other partners of Apple have big problems with manufacturing the new components.

iPhone 8 it seems to have a much later launch than the Apple company would like, and the basis of this problem could even be Samsung's competitors. According to some information that appeared today, those from Samsung would not be able to produce the OLED screens of the iPhone 8 in sufficiently large quantities to the standards imposed by the Apple company.

It seems that the production of OLED screens for iPhone 8 could be postponed by up to 2 months by those from Samsung just to be able to produce the component on an industrial scale. We are talking about a delay that will cost the Apple company billions upon billions of dollars if the iPhone 8 is not released soon enough for the winter holidays.

Samsung was supposed to start the production of OLED screens for the iPhone 8 in May, but it seems that it will be postponed until July by the Koreans. Although it is not known how complex the requirements of the Apple company are regarding the OLED screen of the iPhone 8, those from Samsung need more time to produce this component dedicated to the future smartphone.

iPhone 8 – delayed release due to Samsung

Separately, it seems that the wireless charging system also has overheating problems in the iPhone 8, and Apple's partners are trying to quickly solve the problems. Separately, other components of the iPhone 8 are difficult to produce, and Apple's partners have great difficulties in fulfilling the requirements imposed by those in Cupertino for the terminal.

However, of all these partners, it seems that Samsung has the biggest problems with the OLED screens for the iPhone 8 and is holding up the entire production process. Without the OLED screen produced by Samsung, the production of iPhone 8 will be impossible, so Apple is facing an extremely difficult decision for this year's new smartphone.

"Samsung is facing challenges in delivering what Apple wants, although they are unclear as to what exactly the issues are. Samsung originally planned to start churning out OLED panels in May but now the schedule will likely be pushed back to the end of June or sometime in July. Apple and its suppliers are also still working to resolve overheating issues in wireless charging modules. "

Basically, trying to catch up with its competitors, the Apple company implements a lot of new features in the iPhone 8, and this creates big problems. Although it doesn't seem like it now, this could be the most ambitious and biggest upgrade made for the iPhone since the launch of the first model, and the iPhone 8 should be a "hit".

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