Apple software head Craig Federighi, after Tim Cook is asked at shareholder about iPad software lagging hardware: “if you like what you’ve seen us do with iPadOS, stay tuned, we’re going to keep working on it.”
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) February 26, 2020
Reuters offers nice color here on Apple's challenges, which Ben and I discussed:
— Dan Wang (@danwwang) February 26, 2020
- Q1 is when most companies prototype products, and delays are eating into the iPhone's development time
- Apple engineers are not making it to factories in Chinahttps://t.co/aLDgASSCTN
New story: Tim Cook calls coronavirus a “challenge,” discusses India plans, talks not buying Friends, and more at 2020 Apple shareholder meeting https://t.co/0pzhUQK974
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) February 26, 2020
Right about now is when Apple's engineers would be flying to China to work closely with Foxconn engineers on getting production lines ironed out for this fall's phones.
— Stephen Nellis (@StephenNellis) February 25, 2020
The latest w/ @YimouLee -
Coronavirus clouds Apple's timeline for new iPhones https://t.co/psE9XqUw8r
At Apple's shareholder meeting today, Tim Cook fielded eight questions. None were about the coronavirus fallout upending operations.
— Jack Nicas (@jacknicas) February 26, 2020
Instead, shareholders asked why Apple didn't buy Friends reruns; will there be an iPad Pro OS; and can they hold the meeting in a bigger room.
Apple Inc’s China iPhone sales dropped in January as the coronavirus began to spread, according to an analysis of government data on Monday
— Sebastian Sienkiewicz (@Amdalleq) February 26, 2020
Demand for the product fell 28% compared with the previous month, a bigger decline than usual for that time of yearhttps://t.co/J4IIi7ktTX
Apple’s China iPhone sales dropped in January .....February demand likely to be ‘far worse,’ UBS https://t.co/EliJamyI8p
— FXHedge (@Fxhedgers) February 25, 2020
Apple’s China iPhone sales dropped in January https://t.co/sECsXC4vfw
— Bloomberg Next China (@next_china) February 24, 2020
iPhone 12の製造スケジュール
— aLife - iPhone/Appleの未来【iPhone12/iPhone9(SE2)強化中】 (@futureisiphone) February 26, 2020
コロナウィルスで遅延の可能性
✅元Appleエンジニアの証言
✅例年、大量生産の準備は1月から始める必要がある
✅準備はAppleのエンジニアがいないとうまく進まない
なんとか沈静化することを願おう..
#alife #iPhone #iphone12 https://t.co/YIOsDwxEVd pic.twitter.com/mF0x97dwhU
애플의 가을 아이폰 신제품 출시가 불확실해질 수 있다는 기사 https://t.co/UfwR3nI49O
— H. Kim (@metavital) February 26, 2020
코로나19 여파로 애플 기술자들의 중국 출장도 제한되면서 생산 일정도 불투명해지고 있다고...
Right about now is when Apple's engineers would be flying to China to work closely with Foxconn engineers on getting production lines ironed out for this fall's phones.
— Stephen Nellis (@StephenNellis) February 25, 2020
The latest w/ @YimouLee -
Coronavirus clouds Apple's timeline for new iPhones https://t.co/psE9XqUw8r
Appleは中国国内で休業中の全42店舗中29店舗の営業を順次再開する事をアナウンスしました。ブルームバーグ https://t.co/AxPT0AWA3O
— 全力米国株@貯金と給料を全力で米国株に突っ込む (@komcdspxl) February 25, 2020
Apple Inc. is reopening more than half of its retail stores in China, trying to rebound from a sales hit tied to the coronavirus.
— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) February 24, 2020
29 of 42 stores are opening, according to a review of the company’s retail websites, @markgurman reportshttps://t.co/6K6zgU8VJU
Apple is reopening more than half of its retail stores in China that were closed in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak https://t.co/h2TwuKEU8O
— Bloomberg Next China (@next_china) February 24, 2020
E agora? - Apple Reopens More Than Half of Its Retail Stores in China https://t.co/EDZTk65vFC
— Not Sardinha (@NotSardinha) February 24, 2020