COVID disrupts Apple supply plans for new AirPods, says report

A new report says that COVID surges continue to disrupt Apple’s supply chain plans, including the production of its rumored upcoming AirPods 3.

Nikkei Asia reports:

Apple, meanwhile, will start mass-producing its latest AirPods earphones in China instead of in Vietnam as previously planned, two people familiar with the situation said. The company still hopes to move around 20% of new AirPods production to Vietnam later, they said.

This is the second such report stating that Apple has opted to make its new AirPods in China because of COVID. Furthermore, Nikkei says COVID has put on hold Apple’s plans to move MacBook and iPad production too:

Apple’s plan to bring some MacBook and iPad production to Vietnam has also been put on hold due to a lack of engineering resources, an incomplete notebook computer supply chain and the dynamic COVID situation, one of the people said.

Recent reports indicate Apple’s next-generation of AirPods are due this year and promise to be a huge upgrade on the previous model:

Apple is roundly expected to have newly refreshed AirPods ready to go, but it hasn’t actually announced anything. That’s set to change before the end of the year if previous reports are any indication — and now Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has once again reiterated that fact.

Writing in his weekly Power On newsletter, Gurman says that we should expect a “significant update” this time around — something that has been missing since AirPods first arrived back in 2016.

Expect new entry-level AirPods with a design closer to the AirPods Pro, including a new in-ear shape and shorter stems. These will be the first update to the entry-level AirPods since March 2019 and the most significant update to that part of Apple’s AirPods line since the first model debuted in 2016.

Read more at iMore.

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