Apple to begin iPhone 9 production in February, announcement coming in March

Ivan, 22 January 2020

Apple will begin assembling its lower-cost iPhone 9 in February and make it official in March, as per supply chain sources quoted by Bloomberg.

The assembly will reportedly be split between Taiwan-based manufacturers Hon Hai Precision Industry (Foxconn), Pegatron Corp and Winstron Corp.

The report claims the iPhone 9 will have an iPhone 8-inspired design with a Touch ID home button, 4.7-inch screen and iPhone 11-matching Apple A13 Bionic chipset.

We've seenconflicting reports, which suggest that the lower-cost iPhone 9 will indeed have an iPhone 8-inspired design but omit the home button in favor or Face ID and thus have a slightly taller 5.4-inch display. That would make more sense in 2020.

Apple to begin iPhone 9 production in February, announcement coming in March

The lower-cost iPhone rumor is a bit long in the tooth now. It first started floating around in 2017, quoting an early 2018 announcement. It got started again in late 2019. Is it finally the year that iPhone 7 and 8 owners will get their long-awaited replacement?

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  • Apple cake
  • 10 Feb 2020
  • xjb

Apple have run short of ideas. They keep making one and the same phone and selling to stupid consumers. Whenever a new android phone is been released, u can clearly see the difference from the previous one

  • Anonymous
  • 26 Jan 2020
  • niK

Seems to be the best phone of 2020... so hell yeah!

For many years iPhone hardware has been 2 years behind most Android manufacturers. Where hardware is concerned I remember seeing a report where Samsung's hardware as is cost something like $250 while iPhone hardware costs around $200 so I don't see h...

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