Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Apple reportedly slashes Q4 iPhone 4S orders on weaker than expected demand

Apple reportedly slashes Q4 iPhone 4S orders on weaker than expected demand

. Apple sold more than 4 million iPhone 4S handsets in the smartphone's first weekend of availability but according to a new report, Apple thinks demand for its latest phone will stall in the fourth quarter. DigiTimes on Wednesday reported that Apple has cut fourth-quarter iPhone 4S parts orders with its suppliers. The report's anonymous sources claim that some amount of production volume has been moved from the fourth quarter this year to the first quarter in 2012 due to weaker than expected demand and short supply of some key components.

Boy Genius Report, Apple reportedly slashes Q4 iPhone 4S orders on weaker than expected demand