Foxconn's initial shipment of the Apple iPhone X contained only 46,500 units

Foxconn has started shipping the Apple iPhone X, albeit in small quantities
According to a report published today, 400,000 iPhone X models are rolling off Foxconn's assembly line each week, up from the previous figure of 100,000. Even at the higher amount, demand for the tenth anniversary model is expected to overtake supply. According to several analysts, problems producing the TrueDepth camera is the current cause of the production shortfall as manufacturing yields have reportedly fallen under 10%. KGI Securities well-connected Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo previously called for 30 million to 35 million units of the iPhone X to be produced in 2017.
The Apple iPhone X is the first iPhone to be equipped with an OLED display. It is powered by the A11 Bionic chipset and uses facial recognition to unlock the device and to verify the user's identity. The phone will be available for pre-order on October 27th with the 64GB model priced at $999, and the 256GB version priced at $1149.
source: DigiTimes
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