Apple is reducing production of iPhone SE (2022) and AirPods due to the war in Ukraine
By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 30.03.2022, 12:57
Apple in the second quarter of 2022 will be forced to reduce production of smartphones iPhone SE (2022) and headphones AirPods.
There are several reasons for this decision. First, the problem with the supply of chips has not yet disappeared. Secondly, the demand for smartphones in general is falling in China. The third reason is directly related to our country, and that is war.
According to Nikkei Asia, the production volume of the budget iPhone SE (2022) will be about 2-3 million units per quarter. AirPods will be reduced to 10 million units. In addition, Apple intends to reduce the production of smartphones iPhone 13, but this decision is due to seasonal changes in demand.
Source: Nikkei Asia
For those who want to know more:
- MacPaw launches SpyBuster: an application for macOS that allows you to track down Russian and Belarusian spyware
- Anonymous hacked the website of Rosatom and promises to put gigabytes of agency data online
- What to do if you have lost your passport, vaccination certificate and ID-card in the "Action" application
- Vodafone TV now allows you to watch free movies, cartoons, TV series and more than 180 channels
- Anonymous hackers hacked Roskomnadzor and uploaded 800 GB of department files to the network
- Apple Pay is no longer available in Russia
- Hackers hacked the websites of the Federal Penitentiary Service, Roskomnadzor, the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Energy and other Russian departments
- Netflix stops work in Russia due to the invasion of Ukraine
- Hackers Anonymous "put down" the website of the FSB of Russia
- Following Apple: Samsung stops deliveries of smartphones and other electronics to Russia
- Elon Musk supported Ukraine and announced the launch of Starlink satellite Internet
- Kyivstar, Vodafone Ukraine and lifecell blocked access to subscribers in Russia and Belarus
- Ukraine asks Mark Zuckerberg to block Facebook and Instagram in Russia
- PrivatBank clients can transfer money to help the Armed Forces of Ukraine from the "Bonus+" account
- Cyberpolice has created a chatbot and a Telegram channel to block misinformation
- Monobank has created a page through which you can quickly send money to the Ukrainian Army
- Thank you, Elon Musk: Ukraine received the first batch of StarLink satellite Internet stations
- Ajax Systems launched an application that notifies Ukrainians about air raid alerts