Global premium iPhone 14 production could fall by 30%
Recent protests at Apple’s largest factory of iPhone 14 devices have curtailed production and worldwide shipments could be heavily affected.
Recent protests at Apple’s largest factory of iPhone 14 devices have curtailed production and worldwide shipments could be heavily affected.
Ongoing restrictions in China are bad news for customers looking to get Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max devices by year-end.
Apple may just out Apple itself for next year’s iPhone 15 Pro, if reports regarding its design sans buttons are to be believed.
Following new legislation from the EU, Apple’s Greg Joswiak and Craig Federighi confirmed the next iPhone will feature a USB Type-C port.
After selling iPhones without chargers was banned in Brazil last month, now Apple faces a sizeable fine for not bundling its devices.
Following on from the regular and Pro models, the iPhone 14 Plus is now available to pre-order in South Africa.
South Africans who have pre-ordered an iPhone 14 Pro or iPhone 14 Pro Max may want to hold of on using third-party apps until Apple issues a software fix.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the Dynamic Island is expected to feature in next year’s iPhone 15 and more affordable devices down the line.
Pricing goes up to R41 999 for the iPhone 14 Pro Max 1TB for those looking to buy one in South Africa.
With pre-orders opening up for SA next week, the iPhone 14 could get a price bump, as is the case in countries outside the US and China.
The iStore has revealed that the new iPhone 14 series will arrive in South Africa on 23rd September.
Tim Cook’s solution to a lack of RCS support on Apple’s end is to simply “buy an iPhone”.