Analyst: No significant delay expected for Apple’s flagship ‘iPhone 8’

“When the iPhone 8 comes out later this year, its key new features likely won’t be much of a surprise,” Emily Bary reports for Barron’s. “But other big questions about the new device remain a mystery, namely whether it will come out in September — as has been the case with past models — and whether customers will rush to upgrade.”

“After visiting Asia and meeting with iPhone suppliers there, Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty left feeling more confident in Apple’s ability to get the phones out (relatively) on time,” Bary reports. “The iPhone 8 is expected to support augmented-reality functions, and those likely require special 3D-sensing components. That and the iPhone’s processor ‘appear to be bottlenecks that will limit initial supply, but are unlikely to delay the launch beyond the September/October timeframe,’ Huberty wrote Monday.

Bary reports, “Overall, she sees ‘limited risk of a significantly delayed launch.'”

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MacDailyNews Take: We can’t wait to see just how big Apple goes with AR.

7 Comments

  1. The author of the article explains the iPhone 8 is going to be ‘fancy’. The word fancy conjures-up memories of this fine cinematic work:

    Let’s hope the iPhone 8 is rad, or bitch’n, instead of prancy, fancy land.

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