Report: The following iPhone 12 camera lens has quality issues |
Camera lens suppliers for Apple's upcoming iPhone 12 are facing quality issues, according to the latest research from MacRumors analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Although there are issues with the vendors, these issues are unlikely to affect Apple's shipping schedules, provided the company's other major vendors can compensate for the differences.
Coe said: Genius Electro-Optics found a brittle coating on the wide-angle viewfinder on the non-Pro iPhone 12 models measuring 5.4 inches and 6.1 inches, respectively. An issue encountered during HTHH (High Temperature / High Humidity) testing delayed Genius's ability to ship components for the next iPhone.
Another Apple seller of these lenses is Largan Kuo: the company has not had any quality issues, which indicates that Apple can prioritize getting Largan to fulfill its schedule. Exit.
Coe said that even if Genius succeeds in fixing the camera lens issue, the company may need to lower the price by about 30% so that people try to get back the lost stake in Largan as soon as possible. This will have a negative impact on Genius' gross profit margin.
In a conference call for last week's results, Apple confirmed that the iPhone 12 will be released "in a few weeks" on the regular date as the company tries to fix it by postponing most or all of the versions. IPhone 12 models from investor expectations for the quarter for the quarter. Sales will be pushed back to the next fiscal quarter in October.
Although the release time is very late, the expected four models may not be released at the same time, as a recent report indicated that the first release will be divided into two phases: the first, iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 6.1 inch Pro will be released. Then came the iPhone 12 and the 5.4-inch iPhone. 12 Pro - 6.7 inches.