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Apple's Supply Chain to Work Through Chinese New Year Holiday Amid 'Insatiable Appetite' for iPad Mini in China

ipad mini china gq handBrightwire summarizes a report [Google translation] from Taiwanese news site United Daily News claiming that Apple's supply chain partners will continue working through the traditional Chinese New Year holiday in order to keep up with demand for the popular iPad mini and iPhone 5. The holiday falls in mid-February in 2013, with many workers traditionally returning to their homes for two weeks or more in celebration.

The report comes as Apple continues to experience tight supplies of the iPad mini in particular, with the company's online stores around the world generally citing 1-2 week shipping estimates for new orders.

Demand for the iPad mini is also very strong in China, where the device launched on December 7, as highlighted in a new report from Topeka Capital Markets analyst Brian White. White cites "insatiable appetite" for the iPad mini in China and Hong Kong leading to stock shortages, with checks indicating that the iPad mini is more popular than the fourth-generation iPad.

Our research is pointing to very strong demand for the iPad mini in China and this is leading to stock-outs this week. Similar to Hong Kong, we are being told by contacts in China that the iPad mini is already more popular than the fourth generation iPad. Prior to the China launch, we indicated that the iPad mini would be the "next big thing in China" and we believe this phenomenon is starting to develop. In our view, the smaller form factor and lower price point will allow Apple to sell the iPad mini in more meaningful volumes versus the regular-size iPad.

The report suggests that Apple is beginning to achieve some balance on the iPhone 5 in China, with walk-in purchases now starting to become more widely available two weeks after the device's debut. Evidence of the Apple catching up with iPhone 5 demand in the first waves of launch countries appeared earlier this month with the company's online stores shifting to immediate "in stock" availability of all models.

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Top Rated Comments

174 months ago
My sis got a mini. Makes my nexus feel like the cheap toy that it is.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
174 months ago
#slavedrivers

It's voluntary.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ctdonath Avatar
174 months ago
What is happening to this world?

Among other good things, millions of Chinese workers have much better jobs (pay, benefits, hours, and conditions) than they've ever had opportunity to before. Wasn't that long ago millions per year died of starvation in forced marches and famine.

Ain't perfect, but sure heading in the right direction. Can't make the jump from groveling to luxurious overnight.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Rogifan Avatar
174 months ago
Completely understandable. I am using both and it's the best combo I've ever experienced.

Chinese people just start testing Apple drugs. They will be addict.
I couldn't justify buying the mini when I have a 3rd gen, but got one for my mother for Christmas and she can't put it down. And this is someone who is 71, never owned a smartphone and knows very little about multi touch devices. But she absolutely loves her mini. :)
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
iZac Avatar
174 months ago
Although its not a big deal that many people have to work through their national holidays (like me sometimes!) it is pretty rubbish when you consider that 99% of these people are migrant workers who only get to see their families and possibly children ... Once a year.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Lazlow Avatar
174 months ago
Why is everyone missing the point here?

Give those workers a ****ing break. People can wait a week for their iPad minis.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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