The iPhone 13 series hit the shelf last month and had been praised much for the capabilities of the camera and their battery life.
The new iPhone every year is an eye apple for many people who aspire to buy it.
However, it seems like some of them might have to wait a little longer than expected to get the iPhone 13 series.
According to a report by Bloomberg, the giant technology-based technology can cut the production of iPhone 13 of 10 million units due to a shortage of ongoing global chip.
It was reported that for the last three months of 2021, Apple aims to produce 90 million iPhone 13 units.
However, Bloomberg reports say that Broadcom and Texas Instruments – Two Apple manufacturing partners – may not be able to provide sufficient components for production.
This is not surprising because the lack of global chip has affected the technology industry.
In fact, Apple has become one of the most influenced companies because many others have the increase in their products (Xiaomi, RealMe), or abandoned plans to launch the device (Samsung with the Note series).
The iPhone 13 is not the only product to ‘suffer not only the iPhone 13 that sees a bad impact because of the shortage of global chips.
The famous Apple analyst Ming-chi Kuo said that Apple has reduced the delivery of MacBook to be half of expected due to severe component shortages.
Interestingly, Apple has announced a special event on October 18 where expected to uncover the new MacBook Pro model.
The report has suggested that the shortage of the ongoing chip will take place well to 2022.
How Apple managed to deal with is something we will know later when the company announced a quarterly revenue report on October 28 on October 28.