Wednesday, November 27, 2013
As bottlenecks in making components for the iPad mini with
Retina have gradually been removed, Apple has increase orders in
November to nearly four million units, according to Taiwan-based supply
chain makers. Currently, Apple's orders for the iPad
mini with Retina have already surpassed those for the first-generation
iPad mini, the sources noted. As for the iPad Air,
because the supply chain had a longer preparation time, the device is
seeing much more stable supply compared to previous-generation devices
when launched, the sources said. Shortages of Retina
displays were the main reason causing the iPad mini to suffer from tight
supply since manufacturing a 7-inch Retina display is more difficult
than a 9.7-inch one, the sources explained. Because of the issue, the iPad mini with Retina did not become available in retail channels until mid-November.
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