iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S - Here are the Products

iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S have not yet entered production on an industrial scale, but they are produced in small quantities, with many problems.

iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S will be launched this year on the global markets by the Apple company, and now the interest is directed towards the production of the two terminals. Considering that September is fast approaching, many people are starting to wonder which of the iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S terminals has entered production since some components have been produced since the beginning of June.

iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S would not have entered production yet, according to information announced today by a renowned Asian publication. Some rumors from the past weeks suggested the fact that iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S would have already entered production on an industrial scale, but it seems that none of Apple's partners is currently able to do this.

The iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S cannot yet be manufactured in large enough numbers without many defective units, with Foxconn and Pegatron struggling to solve the current manufacturing problems. Considering these problems, it seems that the iPhone 7S and iPhone 7S Plus will go into production on an industrial scale in August, almost 2 months later than usual, and the iPhone 8 will go into production even later.

iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S - here are the products

iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S seem to generate enormous problems for Apple's partners, Foxconn going to assemble 95% of the total units of the first model and a fraction of the units of the second. Pegatron will manufacture 5% of the iPhone 8 terminals, 65% of the iPhone 7S and iPhone 7S plus, while Wistron will manufacture the iPhone 7S and iPhone 7S Plus, mainly the second model.

iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S go into production much later than in previous years, and iPhone 8 could be launched even in December due to the problems that the Apple company has. A lot of people will be disappointed because of the production problems for the iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S, but probably those from Apple will force their customers to substantially increase production to cover the demand.

"Production of the OLED-version next-generation iPhone will be delayed to November-December. Yield rates at the two main ODMs, Foxconn Electronics and Pegatron, have not yet reached levels that warrant mass production. Foxconn has secured about 95% of orders for the OLED model and small volume orders for 4.7- and 5.5-inch models, while Pegatron will produce 65% of 4.7-inch iPhone 7s and a small portion of the OLED model. A third ODM Wistron will produce mainly the 5.5-inch model.”

iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S are already causing very big problems for those who produce their components, Apple is forced to buy equipment for some to fulfill their obligations. The iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S are presented as the most difficult iPhone models to produce so far, and this may be true, but Apple will never admit this publicly.

iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S are highly anticipated by many Apple fans, both will be presented in September at a dedicated conference.

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