The new entry level LCD iPhone has reached the final verification stage of engineering validation; however, PCB orders for the device have been delayed until the second quarter of 2020, reports DigiTimes.
Apple's new entry-level LCD iPhone, tentatively dubbed iPhone SE2, has entered the final stage of engineering validation in Zhengzhou, China, where the vendor's major manufacturing partners Foxconn Electronics and Pegatron run assembly lines.
Unfortunately, it appears the coronavirus has caused a delay in PCB shipments for the device which could push back its launch.
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Apple's new entry-level LCD iPhone, tentatively dubbed iPhone SE2, has entered the final stage of engineering validation in Zhengzhou, China, where the vendor's major manufacturing partners Foxconn Electronics and Pegatron run assembly lines.
Unfortunately, it appears the coronavirus has caused a delay in PCB shipments for the device which could push back its launch.
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