Macroeconomic conditions such as inflation and fears of a looming recession have made users wary not to spend, and supply constraints from coronavirus shutdowns and chip shortages continue to negatively impact OEMs and OEMs, but for Apple it looks as if it is impregnable as it reported The company's suppliers that it now expects to sell the iPhone 14 lineup better than it did in the past (an increase of 5%) and that's why it told them to increase the number of new iPhones to be manufactured and shipped to 95 million units instead of 90 million units.


IPhone 14

It seems that Apple expects strong demand for the iPhone 14 and selects the higher version iPhone 14 Pro Max and a new report states that it repeated the same demand for its suppliers last month, as it said that the performance of the iPhone 14 will be better in terms of sales compared to the previous version iPhone 13.

Mass production of the iPhone 14 family is expected to begin this month as suppliers such as Foxconn and TSMC have ramped up component shipments in the past several weeks. The new iPhone series will consist of two 6.1-inch models and 6.7-inch models, as follows: iPhone 14 regular, iPhone 14 Max, iPhone 14 Pro, and finally iPhone 14 Pro Max, and iPhone Mini will be discarded.

In the top category of the upcoming iPhone lineup, users can expect several noticeable changes, including enhanced camera capabilities with a new 48-megapixel lens to take photography to a new stage. Faster performance thanks to the latest Apple A16 processor.


global phone market

Multiple surveys of the global smartphone market revealed that the European and Chinese smartphone markets declined in the second quarter of 2022. The European market witnessed an annual decline of 11% and a decrease of 13% on a quarterly basis and the Chinese market witnessed a decline of 9% on an annual basis.

However, iPhone sales continued to boom. In the second quarter of 2022, iPhone shipments grew by 3% year on year in Europe and China. For the third quarter of 2022, Apple announced a record $40.7 billion in revenue for iPhones in developed and emerging markets.

In earnings calls for the third quarter of 2022, Apple CEO Tim Cook relied on the success of the iPhone 13 for the innovative technologies it offers to users. The company appears confident that the new iPhone (iPhone 14) will remain as popular as the current series. And it will be more in demand than the iPhone 13.

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