According to reports, Apple encountered manufacturing issues while assembling the iPhone 15 Pro & Pro Max.
New production techniques may be the source of the problem. While we rounded up the incredible iPhone 15 rumors ahead of their expected September launch, we came across some news that you might not enjoy.
According to a Bank of America analyst, the iPhone 15 will be released later this year. And, as a result of the difficulty with the latest displays, finding what to buy may take a little more work than usual.
The iPhone 15 will be introduced towards the end of the fourth quarter, which begins October 1, said Wamsi Mohan, a global securities analyst at Bank of America.
According to Mohan, a typical Apple supply chain inspection indicated that production was “several weeks” behind plan, and the launch may be pushed into the fourth quarter.
Take this observation with a grain of salt as Mohan didn’t clarify why he felt there would be a delay; he simply states that one will occur. However, these rumors may explain why the release may be delayed.


The iPhone 15 May Not Be Available Until October And May Be Hard To Find.

According to reports, Apple encountered manufacturing issues while assembling the iPhone 15 Pro & Pro Max.
According to a source near the case, “the company’s suppliers used an innovative manufacturing process” to reduce the size of the bezel surrounding the display.
According to the report, this will allow the high-end iPhone 15 models to have a bigger screen but still be the same size as the previous smartphone.
LG Display suffered from manufacturing difficulties, with the screen failing the sturdiness test when fused to the Pro model’s metal chassis.
Apple should have changed LG’s panel design to resist the reliability test, and is anticipated to have a Samsung-made display available for assembly.
This vulnerability could result in a crash on launch. According to reports, the iPhone 15 Pro Max, the most costly model of this series, will be the most affected.
Will Apple Delay iPhone Events or Shipments?

It’s also worth clarifying whether Apple will be postponing the iPhone event scheduled for early September, or simply the shipping date.
Apple generally ships new iPhones a week and a half after launch, although delays are to be expected.
Although Apple has a convention of releasing new iPhone models in September, the iPhone X and iPhone XR launched in September but were launched in October.
According to previous rumors, the iPhone 15 series, which includes the iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max models, will be released in September.
Instead of delaying its debut, Apple will make fewer high-end models. This issue is reportedly “more pronounced with the iPhone 15 Pro Max, suggesting that there will be more serious flaws for that model than for the iPhone 15 Pro.”
Regarding the fundamental iPhone 15, everything works smoothly. We have not heard anything about manufacturing issues with the standard model.
The silver lining is that it’s going to be brief despite the delay. The same problem occurred in 2020 with the iPhone 12, which was delayed by several weeks as a result of a global supply scarcity. We’ve all been in this situation before. We just need to be patient.