The WSJ reports that Apple is cutting iPhone X production due to weaker than expected demand.
Corroborating a recent report from Nikkei, the WSJ says Apple plans to make about 20 million iPhone X handsets in 1Q18, down from its planned production of 40 million. Some component orders have been cut by 60%.
“They always do this when things aren’t selling well. It’s a real headache,” a source said.
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Corroborating a recent report from Nikkei, the WSJ says Apple plans to make about 20 million iPhone X handsets in 1Q18, down from its planned production of 40 million. Some component orders have been cut by 60%.
“They always do this when things aren’t selling well. It’s a real headache,” a source said.
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