GOOD NEWS: Supply Chain is currently recovering back to normal!
- Euri
- Jan 11, 2022
- 1 min read

At last with Good news, DigiTimes claims that Apple’s supply chain partners are expected to remain in normal supply to February 2022 as demand for the latest iPhones, iPads, and MacBook Pro’s currently remain strong despite the shortages that happened last year causing iPad components to be used in newer iPhones.
Apple suppliers have actually started to recover last November and December, resulting into starting the new year to have normal shipments and is expected to recover during the first half of this year. Because of this, Apple decided to be optimistic by beginning mass production of all the new products that has been released last year (which is the iPhone 13 lineup, 6th generation iPad mini, 9th generation iPad, and the M1 Pro or M1 Max MacBook Pro’s) without any current plans of decreasing any of its component orders anytime soon.
And obviously, we should expect no delay in any of the launch of new apple products except the Apple Mixed Reality Headset (maybe). They have also confirmed about Apple’s plans to release the third generation iPhone SE later this year and believes that all of Apple’s suppliers are working to refill their workforces to achieve Apple’s 2022 orders.
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