Coronavirus: What Happens with the Fall iPhone 12 Launch?

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Coronavirus was announced to have a serious impact on the launch of Apple's iPhone 12 series, and this despite the fact that we are only in February, and the phones should be released sometime in September for people all over the world.

Coronavirus blocked the activity of many factories in China, where many of the components that should be implemented in the iPhone 12 are produced, but it seems that things will return to normal until the summer, when the production of phones begins.

Coronavirus would delay the initiation of production for some of the components that will be used in the iPhone 12, but overall, the production of the new phone models should not be delayed in any way, according to Apple's partners.

Apple still plans to launch the iPhone 12 series in the fall, and if there are problems due to the Coronavirus, then it is possible that only stocks will be limited, without the launch itself being affected in any way, and the company will change its plans.

"Apple is likely to stick with its plans to unveil its next-generation iPhones at an event in September, as it has in years past, although this year's production of the new iPhones could be delayed until after June due to the coronavirus outbreak, …”

Coronavirus upsets the plans of many companies that have planned important product launches during this year, and the iPhone 12 could be just one of the phones that will be released in limited stocks during this year.