Apple says the new iPhone will likely be delayed a few weeks
Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.Apple said it expects supply of its next iPhone to be available "a few weeks later" compared to last year's iPhone launch.
Apple made the comments in the context of giving investors some insight into what it expects for the next quarter since it didn't issue guidance. The company did not provide revenue guidance for its fiscal fourth quarter because of uncertainty stemming from COVID-19. But during its fiscal third-quarter earnings call, the company did provide some insight into what it's expecting across its biggest product segments for the September quarter.
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