The main parts of the Zhengzhou, China, facility that produce iPhones have recovered somewhat and are operating at about 70% capacity after weeks of Covid staff issues
Production at the world’s biggest iPhone factory – Foxconn’s site in Zhengzhou, China – has been disrupted by protests, quarantines and a worker exodus. Here’s how the chaos erupted and what it means for Apple’s latest smartphones. Photo: AFP/Getty Images/Bloomberg NewsCovid-19 issues in China are still hampering manufacturing of Apple Inc.’s iPhone, but production is beginning to catch up to demand for the more-expensive Pro models, according to analysts and people involved in the supply chain.
Models such as the iPhone 14 Pro Max, which starts at about $1,100, are integral to Apple’s strategy of increasing revenue when growth in the overall global smartphone market . That strategy took a hit in October when Covid-19 outbreaks hit the main manufacturing base for iPhone Pro models, operated by Foxconn Technology Group in the central Chinese city of Zhengzhou.
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