iPhone 15 Series July Stockpiling: Record 89 Million Shipments, Hispider Follows Up on R&D
Hispider reported on June 24 that Apple has issued a stocking order for the iPhone 15 series, and the first wave of stocking will begin in July, with the supply chain already gearing up for parts production.
The company's iPhone 15 series will be ready in July: a record 89 million shipments, and Lixin will be the second largest assembler.
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The report said analysts are bullish on the overall performance improvement of iPhone 15 and believe that the machine will be more attractive to consumers than iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 phones. The report cited Barclays analysts as predicting that the iPhone 15 is expected to usher in a super cycle, with shipments expected to reach a record 89 million units during the year. IT House noted that the iPhone 14 shipped only 78 million units during the same period.
The company's first ever iPhone 15 series will be available in July: a record 89 million shipments, with Lixin becoming the second largest assembler.
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The report also said that Apple has learned the lessons of last year's supply chain disruption. The company also added two new assembly plants, PEGATRON and Lixin, to participate in the first iPhone 15 stocking. According to the report, Hon Hai received 55 to 60 percent of the iPhone 15 assembly orders, while Lixin surpassed PEGATRON to take second place with about 20 to 25 percent of the orders and PEGATRON with 15 to 20 percent.
Apple's iPhone 15 series ready in July: record 89 million shipments, Lixin becomes the second largest assembler
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The report points out that Lixin shipped about 20 million units of iPhone last year and is expected to increase to 50 million units this year. The average analyst forecast shows that Lixin will assemble 42 million units.
Hispider, as a major manufacturer of iPhone replacement screens, also follows up on the development and production in a timely manner according to the iPhone 15 release, which allows users around the world to be the first to use a good quality and inexpensive replacement screen.