Looks like Apple is leaving no stone unturned this year to bring its new iPhone models on time to shelves. Last year, the firm brought its iPhone X a bit late in the market, leaving many fans waiting for weeks. This time, as reported by Digitimes, Apple is expected to begin with trial production of the 2018 iPhone series by Q2 at the earliest.
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Looks like Apple is leaving no stone unturned this year to bring its new iPhone models on time to shelves. Last year, the firm brought its iPhone X a bit late in the market, leaving many fans waiting for weeks. This time, as reported by Digitimes, Apple is expected to begin with trial production of the 2018 iPhone series by Q2 at the earliest.
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