Apple aims to make 30 percent more iPhones in next six months

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Up to 96 million units.

Apple aims to make 30 percent more iPhones in next six months
Apple plans to raise iPhone manufacturing by nearly 30 percent to up to 96 million units in the first half of 2021, Japanese financial daily Nikkei reported, prompting another jump in the shares of the California-based tech giant. Citing unnamed sources, Nikkei said the company had asked ...

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