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The fear of big
smartphone manufacturers in India is rising. Manufacturing of mobile components has long been closed due to the
Corona virus in China. This has begun to affect the supply of organs. A large mobile phone company, such as
Xiaomi, fears that if the situation does not improve, prices will rise.
Retailers say
Apple's iPhone and 11 Pro models are low. They will come. The lethal effects of the deadly
Corona virus are on the rise. This affected import.
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Feeling uncomfortable
Industry data indicates that the phone's national product will be fully integrated from next week. There is no supply from China. Analysts expect that smartphone sales will drop by 10-15% in January-March.
Which companies have made their way?
A spokesperson for Diaya Water, a maker of
smartphones in India, said: "If it is shut down by Chinese factories, our supply chain will be affected. We need other channels in the supply chain. The value of these components.
Collection is complete
Panaja Morrinja, President of Indian Cellular and Electronics (IAA), told ENA that the stock is running out. If conditions do not improve later this week, there may be serious consequences.
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Chinese Elements and Communication
Industry officials said batteries and some camera modules were made in Vietnam yesterday. At the same time, display and attachments are made primarily in China. The chips are made in Taiwan but will be shipped to China for final product. The biggest impact may be on the sale of feature phones. The main components of the printed circuit board (PCB) used in them are from China.
The offer is very short
There is an employee who worked in the
Apple Lall store in New Delhi. Very popular We have very few phones left. ''
This supply shortage is not limited to one city.
The manager of the Apple Palm store in Mumbai says: “Most of the iPhone 11 models in the series are not available. The iPhone has a limited 11-64 GB varients ."
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