Apple is having problems producing the iPad Pro |
If Apple officially launched the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro within a week, you might not be able to get it.
Bloomberg reports that the tech giant is working on resolving supply chain problems for the new iPad Pro.
This can lead to users having to wait a month and a half to pick up the company's most expensive tablet.
The latest iPad Pro will officially go on sale on May 21, but buyers may have to wait until the end of July to receive it.
The first application period ends at the end of June to the beginning of July.
Until now, creating a new MiniLED screen for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro has been tough.
Ahead of the device's launch in April, Bloomberg reported that the new iPad Pro was facing display restrictions due to the complexity of the new technology.
Apple's manufacturing partners are still making increasingly complex displays.
For a company that prides itself on its supply chain expertise, these wait times are rare.
California-based tech giant Cupertino launched a new line of iPad Pros in April.
The new screen is called Liquid Retina XDR Display and its premium version is described in a way that produces more realistic colors and brighter images.
The new 11-inch iPad Pro models continue to use standard displays and are unaffected by this issue. It attracts users between late May and early June.
Since the iPad Pro was first ordered last month, the long wait time for iPad Pro and Expanded Display charges have increased, and ongoing production issues have added delivery deadlines. Delivery by July.
Apple previously said: Due to very strong demand and semiconductor shortages across multiple industries, the company expects a revenue loss of up to $ 4 billion this quarter.
As consumers turn to business models and distance learning, and rely more than ever on personal electronics to perform basic tasks, the iPad is an ever-evolving product in Apple's portfolio.
The device generated $ 7.8 billion in revenue for Apple in the fourth quarter, the highest since 2013.