iPhone 9 launch may get delayed due to coronavirus outbreak
Apple will also miss the mass production schedule for its upcoming budget smartphone, the iPhone SE 2
Apart from the sales, Apple's upcoming low-cost iPhone 9 will be delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report. The device is rumored to launch on March, 2020.
Apple CEO Tim Cook earlier this month revised the quarterly guidance owing to loss in production and weak demand in China due to the Coronavirus outbreak, reported NDTV.
This report seconds a separate report by Nikkei Asian Review which states that Apple will miss the mass production schedule for its upcoming budget smartphone, the iPhone SE 2. The report also states the supply of its existing iPhone lineup could als remain low until April due to the Coronavirus outbreak.
Earlier, reports stated that Apple would launch the iPhone SE successor at an event on March 31 and that the device will go on sale on April 3 with the mass production beginning in February this year. However, this timeline has been derailed and it is possible that the device will go on mass production sometime in March.
Separately, reports have hinted that the iPhone 9 will come with a 4.7-inch display with a home screen button that houses the Touch ID.
The upcoming smartphone is expected to come with an iPhone 8-like design with a single camera at the back and thick bezels on the top. However, some reports also hint that the budget iPhone will come with a smaller 4-inch screen and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. The iPhone SE 2 will be powered by A13 chipset that powers the company 2019 iPhones and it will be available in 64GB and 128GB storage variants.