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The world will remember 2020 for many reasons, the most notable of which is undoubtedly the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Apple fans also remember this year as the year when the HomePod mini was launched, the redesigned iPad Air or when the new iPhone 12 (Pro) only went on sale in October and November instead of the classic September. At the same time, it is quite funny that one of Bank of America's analysts, Wamsi Mohan, informed about the potential delay in the start of sales of new iPhones about six months ahead of time. And what the hell he didn't want, Mohan has now come up with the same warning for the upcoming iPhone 15 (Pro). 

Mohan's sources, apparently coming directly from Apple, should have told him specifically that discontent is now prevalent in California after the recent inspections of the top representatives of the Californian giant in the factories of the manufacturers. Production is reportedly not going as planned, which is why it seems inevitable that the new generation of iPhones will go on sale later than expected. However, Mohan claims that this should be a shorter delay than it was in 2020. Specifically, Apple's management should count on a horizon of lower units of weeks, so in theory we could expect the new iPhone 15 (Pro) right from the end of October and not at the end September, as we are used to now, which would not be terrible. Just to give an idea, iPhone 12 and 12 Pro went on sale in 2020 on October 23, iPhone 12 mini and 12 Pro Max then on November 13. So we are not going to experience such a big relegation again. But who knows, maybe now Mohan is wrong and sales will start on the traditional date.
 

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