There's a 'Sense of Panic' at Apple as iPhone 8 Problems Persist [Report]



There's a sense of panic at Apple as iPhone 8 problems persist, reports Fast Company. A source told the site that June was a tense month for engineers and designers with 'a sense of panic in the air'.

The company has been working feverishly to fix software problems in its hotly anticipated 10th-anniversary iPhone that could ultimately cause production and delivery delays, the source says. If the software problems aren’t resolved quickly, the new flagship iPhone could even launch with major features disabled.

The iPhone 8 will reportedly feature inductive charging, likely based on the Qi wireless charging standard or a variant of it. The components are provided by chipmaker Broadcom and are not the problem, says the source. Rather, it's the software that's not ready.





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