Apple Retail Stores Warned About Replacement iPhone Shortages Due to Coronavirus

Apple recently warned technical support staff at its retail stores that replacement iPhones are in short supply, reports Bloomberg.

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Replacement iPhones for heavily damaged devices are expected to face supply constraints for two to four weeks. Apple Store employees have been informed that they can mail replacement iPhones to customers and provide loaner devices to ease wait times.

Apple did not provide employees with specific details as to the cause of the shortage, but the supply constraints are likely linked to production delays caused by the coronavirus. Retail employees also told Bloomberg that some stores are noticing a shortage of individual components used for device repairs.

Apple suppliers like Foxconn and Pegatron were forced to shut down for two or more weeks in February at the height of the coronavirus outbreak in China. Factories are back up and running at this time, but production has still not ramped up to normal levels due to labor shortages, travel restrictions, and other factors.

Foxconn, Apple's main iPhone assembler, expects its plants in China to resume normal operation by the end of March. The delays are beginning to affect some product lines, with build-to-order Macs, the Mac Pro, and the iPad Pro seeing supply shortages, and it remains to be seen how new devices expected to launch early in the year will fare in terms of available supply.

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Falhófnir Avatar
77 months ago

They said April when it gets warm.
That's an assumption based on seasonal flu, there's no evidence to think this will decline with the end of the flu season - SARS didn't.
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Rychiar Avatar
77 months ago

I don't understand why APPLE does not get their manufacturing out of china???
China is corrupt
The government lies and cant be trusted
It's a dictatorship that cares nothing about human rights.
they steal American technology for themselves

I guess Tim Cook will have to learn the hard way and not take advise from his own top apple execs to get out of China
its cheap? why else?
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sofila Avatar
77 months ago

It’s happening now.
Only in your dreams
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Abazigal Avatar
77 months ago
I don't understand why APPLE does not get their manufacturing out of china???
China is corrupt
The government lies and cant be trusted
It's a dictatorship that cares nothing about human rights.
they steal American technology for themselves

I guess Tim Cook will have to learn the hard way and not take advise from his own top apple execs to get out of China
There are some things only the devil can offer.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
RevTEG Avatar
77 months ago

Maybe in Spring?
Unfortunately it isn't spring all over the worth at the same time. The weather is opposite in the northern and Southern Hemispheres. Summer here winter there. This virus isn't going to stop because of spring in the States.


That's an assumption based on seasonal flu, there's no evidence to think this will decline with the end of the flu season - SARS didn't.
Correct, especially since April isn't spring in every many countries.
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DBZmusicboy01 Avatar
77 months ago
WHEN WILL THIS FREAKING VIRUS DIE OFF!!!
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)