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Apple’s iPhone 13 is selling well, and the supplier adjusts it to the highest priority

According to DigiTimes, Apple’s iPhone 13/Pro series has continued to sell well since its launch, and its first global sales have performed better than the iPhone 12 series. In order to ensure product supply, component suppliers in Taiwan, China, adjusted Apple’s orders to the highest priority.

Apple’s iPhone 13 is selling well, and the supplier adjusts it to the highest priority

These suppliers mainly produce linear motors, loudspeaker coils, camera modules, etc. According to sources, Japanese suppliers have taken most of the orders for these parts of the iPhone 13 series, but have outsourced the products to Taiwanese manufacturers for production. These suppliers also supply parts for Samsung, OPPO, vivo, Xiaomi and other manufacturers, setting Apple as the highest priority, which means that supplies to these manufacturers will be ranked behind.

DigiTimes said that the recent sales of Samsung’s smartphones have fallen short of expectations, while Chinese manufacturers such as OPPO, vivo, and Xiaomi have sufficient parts stocks, so they are not expected to be affected by the shortage of parts.

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