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#11088277
20 March 2024
The back of an iPhone with its camera module visible is seen in this phot illustration in Warsaw, Poland on 20 March, 2024.
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#11088280
20 March 2024
The back of an iPhone with its camera module visible is seen in this phot illustration in Warsaw, Poland on 20 March, 2024.
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#11088278
20 March 2024
The back of an iPhone with its camera module visible is seen in this phot illustration in Warsaw, Poland on 20 March, 2024.
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#11088279
20 March 2024
The back of an iPhone with its camera module visible is seen in this phot illustration in Warsaw, Poland on 20 March, 2024.
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#7442680
26 November 2021
Customers look at the iPhone 13 Pro at an Apple store at a shopping mall the day before Black Friday in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 25, 2021. Across Canada the new iPhone 13 Pro has been almost impossible to purchase in stores due to global supply chain issues coupled with high demand and a global microchip shortage. Many consumers who purchased the new iPhone 13 Pro or iPhone 13 Pro Max online have been waiting 2-3 months for back-ordered iPhones to be delivered to Apple before they can be shipped to consumers. Other electronic and mobile stores have all been sold out including big chains like Best Buy, who have been telling customers that back-ordered iPhones have an estimated delivery date of 1-2 months before they reach stores. Apple said on Thursday it lost the equivalent of $6 billion USD in sales due to chip shortages. The semiconductor shortage has led to calls for more chip production within the U.S. as part of shoring up supply chains for key technology across sectors including autos.
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#7442682
26 November 2021
Customers line up to enter an Apple store at a shopping mall the day before Black Friday in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 25, 2021. Across Canada the new iPhone 13 Pro has been almost impossible to purchase in stores due to global supply chain issues coupled with high demand and a global microchip shortage. Many consumers who purchased the new iPhone 13 Pro or iPhone 13 Pro Max online have been waiting 2-3 months for back-ordered iPhones to be delivered to Apple before they can be shipped to consumers. Other electronic and mobile stores have all been sold out including big chains like Best Buy, who have been telling customers that back-ordered iPhones have an estimated delivery date of 1-2 months before they reach stores. Apple said on Thursday it lost the equivalent of $6 billion USD in sales due to chip shortages. The semiconductor shortage has led to calls for more chip production within the U.S. as part of shoring up supply chains for key technology across sectors including autos.
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#7442684
26 November 2021
Customers line up to enter an Apple store at a shopping mall the day before Black Friday in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 25, 2021. Across Canada the new iPhone 13 Pro has been almost impossible to purchase in stores due to global supply chain issues coupled with high demand and a global microchip shortage. Many consumers who purchased the new iPhone 13 Pro or iPhone 13 Pro Max online have been waiting 2-3 months for back-ordered iPhones to be delivered to Apple before they can be shipped to consumers. Other electronic and mobile stores have all been sold out including big chains like Best Buy, who have been telling customers that back-ordered iPhones have an estimated delivery date of 1-2 months before they reach stores. Apple said on Thursday it lost the equivalent of $6 billion USD in sales due to chip shortages. The semiconductor shortage has led to calls for more chip production within the U.S. as part of shoring up supply chains for key technology across sectors including autos.
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#7442686
26 November 2021
The iPhone 13 Pro on display at an Apple store at a shopping mall the day before Black Friday in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 25, 2021. Across Canada the new iPhone 13 Pro has been almost impossible to purchase in stores due to global supply chain issues coupled with high demand and a global microchip shortage. Many consumers who purchased the new iPhone 13 Pro or iPhone 13 Pro Max online have been waiting 2-3 months for back-ordered iPhones to be delivered to Apple before they can be shipped to consumers. Other electronic and mobile stores have all been sold out including big chains like Best Buy, who have been telling customers that back-ordered iPhones have an estimated delivery date of 1-2 months before they reach stores. Apple said on Thursday it lost the equivalent of $6 billion USD in sales due to chip shortages. The semiconductor shortage has led to calls for more chip production within the U.S. as part of shoring up supply chains for key technology across sectors including autos.
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#7442688
26 November 2021
Customers look at products at an Apple store at a shopping mall the day before Black Friday in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 25, 2021. Across Canada the new iPhone 13 Pro has been almost impossible to purchase in stores due to global supply chain issues coupled with high demand and a global microchip shortage. Many consumers who purchased the new iPhone 13 Pro or iPhone 13 Pro Max online have been waiting 2-3 months for back-ordered iPhones to be delivered to Apple before they can be shipped to consumers. Other electronic and mobile stores have all been sold out including big chains like Best Buy, who have been telling customers that back-ordered iPhones have an estimated delivery date of 1-2 months before they reach stores. Apple said on Thursday it lost the equivalent of $6 billion USD in sales due to chip shortages. The semiconductor shortage has led to calls for more chip production within the U.S. as part of shoring up supply chains for key technology across sectors including autos.
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#7442690
26 November 2021
The iPhone 13 Pro on display at an Apple store at a shopping mall the day before Black Friday in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 25, 2021. Across Canada the new iPhone 13 Pro has been almost impossible to purchase in stores due to global supply chain issues coupled with high demand and a global microchip shortage. Many consumers who purchased the new iPhone 13 Pro or iPhone 13 Pro Max online have been waiting 2-3 months for back-ordered iPhones to be delivered to Apple before they can be shipped to consumers. Other electronic and mobile stores have all been sold out including big chains like Best Buy, who have been telling customers that back-ordered iPhones have an estimated delivery date of 1-2 months before they reach stores. Apple said on Thursday it lost the equivalent of $6 billion USD in sales due to chip shortages. The semiconductor shortage has led to calls for more chip production within the U.S. as part of shoring up supply chains for key technology across sectors including autos.
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#7442692
26 November 2021
Customers look at products at an Apple store at a shopping mall the day before Black Friday in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 25, 2021. Across Canada the new iPhone 13 Pro has been almost impossible to purchase in stores due to global supply chain issues coupled with high demand and a global microchip shortage. Many consumers who purchased the new iPhone 13 Pro or iPhone 13 Pro Max online have been waiting 2-3 months for back-ordered iPhones to be delivered to Apple before they can be shipped to consumers. Other electronic and mobile stores have all been sold out including big chains like Best Buy, who have been telling customers that back-ordered iPhones have an estimated delivery date of 1-2 months before they reach stores. Apple said on Thursday it lost the equivalent of $6 billion USD in sales due to chip shortages. The semiconductor shortage has led to calls for more chip production within the U.S. as part of shoring up supply chains for key technology across sectors including autos.
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#7442694
26 November 2021
Customers look at products at an Apple store at a shopping mall the day before Black Friday in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 25, 2021. Across Canada the new iPhone 13 Pro has been almost impossible to purchase in stores due to global supply chain issues coupled with high demand and a global microchip shortage. Many consumers who purchased the new iPhone 13 Pro or iPhone 13 Pro Max online have been waiting 2-3 months for back-ordered iPhones to be delivered to Apple before they can be shipped to consumers. Other electronic and mobile stores have all been sold out including big chains like Best Buy, who have been telling customers that back-ordered iPhones have an estimated delivery date of 1-2 months before they reach stores. Apple said on Thursday it lost the equivalent of $6 billion USD in sales due to chip shortages. The semiconductor shortage has led to calls for more chip production within the U.S. as part of shoring up supply chains for key technology across sectors including autos.
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#5509256
3 March 2020
The camera module is seen on the back of an iPhone 11 Pro Max in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 3, 2020. The South Korean LG Innotek which supplies camera modules for Apple iPhones has shut down it's factories due to the corona virus outbreak. LG Innotek is said to also be providing camera modules for the upcoming iPhone 12.
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#5509258
3 March 2020
The camera module is seen on the back of an iPhone 11 Pro Max in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 3, 2020. The South Korean LG Innotek which supplies camera modules for Apple iPhones has shut down it's factories due to the corona virus outbreak. LG Innotek is said to also be providing camera modules for the upcoming iPhone 12.
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#5509254
3 March 2020
The front facing camera module is seen on the back of an iPhone 11 Pro Max in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 3, 2020. The South Korean LG Innotek which supplies camera modules for Apple iPhones has shut down it's factories due to the corona virus outbreak. LG Innotek is said to also be providing camera modules for the upcoming iPhone 12.
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#5509248
3 March 2020
The Apple logo is seen on the glass back of an iPhone 11 Pro Max in The Hague, The Netherlands on March 3, 2020. Owners of certain Apple iPhone models may receive 25 USD each after a court settlement claiming the manufacturer purposely slowed down phones. To prevent coslty litigation court documents show the company is willing to settle with owners costing the company a total of around 500 million USD.
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