Half of the new iPhones are poorly made and Apple is to blame

Apple is in serious trouble in terms of production. The US company is having difficulties expanding its field of operations due to poor component performance and slow manufacturing. At the moment it seems that this issue does not affect Spain, although it is not something that should be ignored.

The Financial Times has published that the company faces a barrier to increase production in India. The publication notes that at a factory in Hosur run by Tata, a supplier of iPhone cases for Apple, only one in two components “is fit enough” to be shipped. This 50% effectiveness is extremely low and is detrimental to the “zero defects” goal of the Cupertino brand, as well as the environmental effects it causes. In short, the defective parts are not finished assembling perfectly, which can lead to malfunctions in your iPhone.

Half of the new iPhones are poorly made and Apple is to blame

Accelerated iPhone production

The Financial Times has contacted former Apple engineers who say Apple’s Chinese suppliers along with government officials have a “whatever it takes” philosophy to win iPhone orders. They also explain how the job used to be completed weeks ahead of schedule with inhuman speed. However, operations in India or other countries do not work at the same pace, since “There is no sense of urgency” as stated by a company engineer.

iPhone 14

Apple seems to be focused on a long-term plan with which they intend to improve manufacturing capacity in the country . Proof of this is that it has sent designers and engineers from California and China with the aim of joining the factories in South India to launch the indicated production operations. This is indicated by up to four people who claim to collaborate in this matter.

It was a few years ago when Apple began producing its iPhones in India, specifically, in 2017. It all started with the iPhone SE, but production intensified last year, manufacturing various models of the iPhone 14 family within a few weeks of his arrival in China. On the other hand, close sources point out that Tata intends to become the integral supplier of Tim Cook’s company in the future. In fact, he’s in talks to run an iPhone assembly plant.

there is no reason to be afraid

This problem only seems to affect iPhones that have been manufactured in India, since no further problems have been reported in terms of production in other countries . So your iPhone 14 should work fine, since the pieces are attached as they should.

Otherwise, we advise you to attend Apple technical service to solve your problem. You can contact them from the American brand’s own website, but here we leave you the link in case you suffer a failure of any kind.