iPhone 14 camera lenses are reportedly cracking

Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who claimed on Twitter that the camera lenses on the iPhone 14 "likely suffered from coating-crack quality issues."

It was recently reported that some iPhone 14 components, such as display panels, are facing supply chain issues, but the analyst believed the issues will have a limited impact

It was recently reported that some iPhone 14 components, such as display panels, are facing supply chain issues, but the analyst believed the issues will have a limited impact

According to a new report, the much awaited iPhone 14 is allegedly facing quality control issues related to its rear camera lens which seems to be cracking due to a coating.

Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo on Wednesday took to Twitter to talk about the tech giant's quality issues with the rear iPhone 14 camera lens.

In order to not face shipment issues later, Apple has reportedly reallocated iPhone 14 camera orders to a different supplier in order to damage-control the impact on device's shipments later this year once the smartphone is launched.

In another tweet, Kuo mentioned that the impact on iPhone 14 shipments can almost be ignored because Taiwan-based Largan can fill the supply gap well.

In another tweet, Kuo mentioned that the impact on iPhone 14 shipments can almost be ignored because Taiwan-based Largan can fill the supply gap well.

The lineup is expected to include the 6.1-inch iPhone 14, 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Max, 6.1-inch iPhone 14 Pro, and 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Pro Max.

The upcoming iPhone 14 is likely to be $100 costlier than iPhone 13.

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