Apple will be announcing its new iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X smartphones in the next 24 hours, so it comes as no surprise that more details are leaking on the flagship iPhone X handset.
According to KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple will reportedly have a massive shortage of iPhone X handsets, which will be in very limited supplies for a few weeks. Why? Production issues, new technologies being used, and "specific problems" with the gold version of the iPhone X which leads to constrained supplies.
Apple's main competitor is supplying the OLED displays, so it'll be interesting to see how Samsung plays this out in the coming months with OLED display constraints. It seems they have no problems making OLED panels for their Galaxy S8 and new Note 8 smartphones, while Apple's new iPhone X will suffer.
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Will you be buying the iPhone X?


