After a recent slew of rumors pointing to this or that iPhone 8 feature being problematic, one would think that there's no way Apple's next flagship will come on time (which would be sometime in September). 。
But now a new note from often-accurate analyst Ming Chi-Kuo, obtained by 。 But now a new note from often-accurate analyst Ming Chi-Kuo, obtained by 。AppleInsider 。
, claims that Apple's latest and greatest phone won't be late after all.。SEE ALSO:Don't hold your breath for any fun new iPhone 8 colors。
According to Kuo, the iPhone 8 will be announced in September alongside two new versions of the iPhone 7, and all three devices will have the same launch date. 。
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While it's good to hear Apple's iPhone 8 will be ready for a September launch, this isn't very far removed from previous rumors that claimed the phone will be delayed into October or November. With such a tiny supply, getting your hands on an iPhone 8 will be next to impossible for most buyers. But Kuo believes production of the iPhone 8 will quickly ramp up, with Apple ultimately being able to produce 45-50 million units this year.。
On the other hand, the other two new iPhones, likely to be called iPhone 7S and iPhone 7S Plus, are already in mass production, and Apple should be able to produce 35-38 million of the former and 18-20 million of the latter.。
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