Apple iPhone hitting software development snags?

Apple Store“The Leopard delay announced last week may be a sign of software development trouble for the iPhone, according to checks with component makers by research firm iSuppli,” Electronista reports.

Electronista reports, “The group found that part suppliers are still slated to deliver the ingredients for the Apple device on time, suggesting that all the problems with the device rest with its software alone. Apple reportedly pushed the iPhone’s release ahead slightly from the rumored June 11 launch to late June to overcome the difficulty.”

“‘We’re hearing it’s mostly an issue with the complexity of the device,’ said iSuppli analyst Jagdish Rebello,” Electronista reports.

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[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Another Irish Dude” for the heads up.]

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