Unrest at a Foxconn factory in Zhengzhou, China means that Apple s best iPhones will be even more constrained with six million fewer handsets built this year.
As a wave of nationwide protests against COVID-19 restrictions cooled in China Monday, reduced output at a key iPhone production plant could set Apple back by roughly 6 million units of its high-end iPhone Pro smartphone, Bloomberg reported Monday, citing sources familiar with the assembly facility.
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