iPhone 13 to be launched this week

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The perfect Pchum Ben gift for those who looked after me while very unwell.

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Love Apple and the unfailing quality their devices are synonymous with. So fortunate and grateful to be alive in this generation of awesome tech toys.

I bought the Poco NFC X3 to see what all the hype was about. Didn't like MIUI and the nav gestures. Sold it after a month in Psar Thmey at a 50% loss.
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duran wrote: Sun Sep 26, 2021 2:31 pm The perfect Pchum Ben gift for those who looked after me while very unwell.

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newkidontheblock wrote: Sat Sep 18, 2021 10:06 pm As for 5G max. Some of the new iPhones have it. Had it since the previous generation. I have it.

How many times have I gotten that signal?

Once or twice. It’s a very short range signal that will require a huge build out in order for it to be everywhere. Think years, maybe a decade for full adoption.
timmydownawell wrote: Sun Sep 26, 2021 4:16 pm They have recently halted 5G introduction in Cambodia so there's no point in getting a 5G phone here (and yes I know you're not in KH).
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They can’t wait a week or so? Why the mad rush, I’ll be buying one online next month.
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GMJS-CEO wrote:They can’t wait a week or so? Why the mad rush, I’ll be buying one online next month.
Line waiting is group social event (at least before the virus changed everything). Shared passions. Like going to concerts, festivals or political protests. To be the first. Especially for a revolutionary, ground breaking product. I waited in line for the iPhone 3GS. Everyone knew it as a game changer, and it was.

Also online purchasing wasn’t as prevalent (and as convenient) as it is now. Shipped products could take months and months. Plus any issues with activation or the product itself could be fixed immediately.

Now with the virus, I tend to avoid mass gatherings.

And I still love my iPhone. As others love their Android.
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To be the first.
Yeah, can't help thinking this is the reasoning for the stampede. It's a status symbol and if you can flash it before anyone else, your friend's will be green with envy.

Most khmer girls I've known dream about having an iphone..the later the model the better. So much so that I've seen more than a couple have an early model with a shitty, tiny screen. All that seems to matter is that it has that apple on the back. :ugeek:
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newkidontheblock wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 7:35 pm And I still love my iPhone. As others love their Android.
Nope. That's all unhealthy man no matter which way you swing. 8)
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https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Techno ... 8&si=44594

iPhone 13 delivery times lengthen as COVID hits suppliers in Vietnam
Camera module constraints add more pressure as China power cuts hit supply chain

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Apple's newly launched iPhone 13 has encountered production snags, partially associated with problems in COVID-hit Vietnam. (Photo by Arisa Moriyama)
LAULY LI, CHENG TING-FANG, and LIEN HOANG, Nikkei staff writersSeptember 29, 2021 12:02 JST

TAIPEI/HO CHI MINH CITY -- Buyers of Apple's new iPhone 13 are facing longer-than-expected delivery times due to the COVID wave in Vietnam and the U.S. tech giant's deployment of a new camera feature, Nikkei Asia has learned.

The disruption is mainly associated with constrained supplies of camera modules for the four iPhone 13 models because a significant number of its component parts are assembled in Vietnam, according to people familiar with the matter.

Supply chain sources had expected this year's rollout of new iPhones to be relatively smooth, given that most changes to the updated devices are only incremental and Apple has been able to stockpile many key components.

But the company has expanded the use of its new sensor-shift optical image stabilization (OIS) to all four iPhone models when previously it was only in the premium iPhone 12 Pro Max. This has put suppliers in the position of having to ramp up production without jeopardizing production quality, against the backdrop of severe restrictions due to COVID.

Sensor-shift OIS stabilizes sensors on the camera to make images smoother and video steadier even if users are in motion, and it is an improvement on previous technology that stabilized camera lenses.

"Assemblers can still produce the new iPhones, but there's a supply gap [in] that the inventories of the camera modules are running low," one of the executives with direct knowledge told Nikkei Asia. "There's nothing we can do but to monitor the situation in Vietnam every day and wait for them to ramp up the output."

The situation may improve as soon as around mid-October as production at one of the key iPhone camera module manufacturing facilities in southern Vietnam has gradually resumed in recent days after several months of on-and-off disruption, another executive familiar with the situation told Nikkei.

The current waiting time for an iPhone 13 Pro Sierra Blue with 512 gigabytes (GB) of storage is up to five weeks in China -- Apple's third-largest market -- while waiting time for the same model is also five weeks in Japan and four weeks in the U.S., according to the company's website. Even waiting time for the iPhone 13 mini, which comes with the smallest screen of the four new iPhones, is seven to 10 days in China and the U.S. and up to 15 days in Japan.

Apple declined to comment for this story.

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Vietnam, an emerging tech manufacturing powerhouse, has been suffering from a surge in COVID cases since April. © Getty Images

Like other companies, Apple has been wrestling with unprecedented chip and component shortages for the whole year that have held back its revenues. It has diverted some chips meant for its new iPads for use in the iPhone 13 series, which has also led to longer-than-expected delivery times for the new iPad and iPad mini, one of the people with direct knowledge said. Apple has limited consumers in China to a maximum of two iPad purchases for the newly launched models, its website showed, a sign that these supplies are also constrained.

Meanwhile, many Apple suppliers are now scrambling to respond to a widespread production stoppage this week in several Chinese cities in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Guangdong provinces -- home to many tech manufacturers. Beijing's tightening control of energy consumption has led to a halt in industrial power supply across the provinces.

So far, key iPhone assemblers Foxconn, Pegatron and Luxshare have not yet been significantly affected by the power cuts, Nikkei learned. But still unknown is the scope of a potential chain reaction from production halts at the makers of materials, components, modules and parts. Suppliers are worried about another wave of unexpected power supply stoppages next month.

Vietnam, an emerging tech manufacturing powerhouse that has received a boost from the U.S.-China trade conflict, has been suffering from a surge in COVID cases since April. The southern part of the country, including Ho Chi Minh City and Binh Duong Province, where some tech suppliers are based, has been heavily hit by the delta variant.

Suppliers for the likes of Apple, Netflix, Nike and Ikea were forced to suspend production in mid-July as the government imposed strict measures to contain the deadliest wave of the virus so far. Companies could stay open only if workers lived on-site, although it has since allowed more factories to reopen if workers are vaccinated, tested regularly and living in uninfected areas.

The U.S., European and South Korean chambers of commerce in Vietnam -- all representing key foreign investors -- earlier this month voiced concerns to the Vietnamese government that overly strict COVID lockdown measures could risk businesses' willingness to invest in the Southeast Asia nation. One survey showed 20% of companies have already shifted production abroad.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on Saturday said the government aims to bring the country back to something resembling normal by the end of this month.

"There's indeed a constrained supply of camera modules for the iPhone 13 series due to the pandemic, but the impact on the shipment of the new iPhones should still be manageable," Eddie Han, a senior analyst with Isaiah Research, told Nikkei Asia, citing his supply chain checks.

Han said it would be worrisome if the power supply restrictions in China continue to affect printed circuit boards, materials and petrochemical suppliers, as then it will likely impact component supplies for iPhones in the coming quarter.
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