Apple reportedly asked suppliers to build 90 million new iPhone units for 2022, same as last year
Apple is rumored to have ordered 90 million new iPhone units for 2022, flat with the number ordered last year
Analysts at IDC expect smartphone sales to decline 3.5% in 2022 and despite this forecast, Apple feels positive enough about iPhone sales to keep production of the latest models flat with a year ago. Apple is still counting on its customers to continue to pony up for a premium handset. Besides having a deep-pocketed customer base, Apple is also helped by the disappearance of Huwaei as a threat in the marketplace.
Apple will build 90 million iPhone 14 units this year, the same number it built last year for the iPhone 13 line
U.S. restrictions placed on Huawei for security reasons prevent the Chinese manufacturer from accessing its U.S. supply chain (including Google). The company is also blocked from buying cutting-edge chips from foundries that use American technology. That has forced Huawei to sell phones using its own Harmony operating system and equip its flagship handsets with a special version of the Snapdragon 888 chipset that does not support 5G frequencies.
In about four weeks, we expect Apple to introduce the 6.1-inch iPhone 14, 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Max, the 6.1-inch iPhone 14 Pro, and the 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Pro Max. This year Apple is widening the dividing line between the non-Pro and Pro models in an attempt to draw more consumers to the pricier Pro units.
For example, Apple typically would give all of its new iPhone models every year the latest A-series chipset. This year, in a break from tradition, the non-Pro iPhone 14 models will feature the same A15 Bionic chip found in the iPhone 13 line. The iPhone 14 Pro and the iPhone 14 Pro Max will get the new A16 Bionic SoCs. But that is only touching the surface. The new Pro models will also replace the notch with an “i” cutout while the non-Pro units will sport the traditional notch that debuted in 2017 on the iPhone X.
Investment firm Piper Sandler says Apple has seen no impact on its iPhone business in the current environment
The iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max will have three rear-facing cameras including a 48MP main camera sensor. That compares to the primary12MP camera sensor expected on the non-Pro models. While the more expensive units are equipped with Wide, Ultra-wide, and Telephoto cameras, the cheaper models just offer Wide and Ultra-wide cameras on the rear. The iPhone 14 Pro variants should also record video in 8K.
Apple’s rumored decision to order 90 million new iPhone 14 handsets for 2022 would seem to confirm the analysis made by Piper Sandler analysts following the release of the fiscal Q3 earnings last month. At that time, the investment house told clients that Apple appears to be experiencing “no meaningful impact on its iPhone business in the current macro environment.”
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