Apple decided to cut back on iPad production, Nikkei Asia has revealed. Apple manufacturers have fallen victim to the global supply chain constraints, and resources and components will be allocated towards the iPhone 13 production line to ensure sales of the phones will remain unharmed. Demand for iPads has actually risen on a yearly basis due to remote working and learning amid the pandemic. Nikkei Asia quoted a 6.7% increase to 53.2 million devices last year, securing almost a third of the total tablet market in the world. However, now Apple is prioritizing iPhone 13 production...
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