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Sources: Apple has asked suppliers to build up to 90M next-generation iPhones this year, up 20% YoY; this year's update will be more incremental than iPhone 12

- Company targets 90 million shipments of this year's new models  — Iterative iPhone upgrade to boost chips, cameras and displays

Bloomberg

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Apple's 90M-unit plan marks a sharp step up from the roughly 75M-unit supplier preparation reported for the 2019 launch cycle, even though this year's handset changes are described as iterative. Later coverage shows Apple held the 90M-unit production target in 2022, making this report an early marker of a sustained high-volume planning level rather than a one-off order surge.

First-order effects

  • Apple's assemblers and component suppliers must prepare for up to 90M devices, raising near-term demand for the improved chips, cameras and displays named in the report.
  • Apple is placing a larger production bet despite an incremental update, making execution by its iPhone supply chain central to meeting its shipment target.

Second-order effects

  • Suppliers of the upgraded components gain volume visibility, while assemblers must allocate capacity toward Apple's larger order rather than alternative handset programs.
  • The 90M target establishes a high comparison point for later launch cycles; Apple's roughly 85M-unit iPhone 15 plan was subsequently framed against the 2021 and 2022 targets.

Third-order effects

  • Apple's launch planning appears to be settling around a large, repeatable supplier-volume baseline, with annual model changes used to sustain demand rather than relying only on major redesigns.
  • A durable high-volume baseline would reinforce the bargaining importance of suppliers able to deliver upgraded core components at Apple-scale production runs.

The trend: Flagship smartphone launches are increasingly managed through stable, high-volume supply commitments, even when the yearly hardware update is incremental.

Discussion

  • @vladsavov Vlad Savov on x
    The one product immune from supply chain snags: the next iPhone. @debbywuintaipei and @markgurman's latest scoop. https://www.bloomberg.com/...
  • @markgurman Mark Gurman on x
    New story with @debbywuintaipei: Apple Seeks Up to 20% Increase in New iPhone Production for 2021 + new details about the next iPhones https://www.bloomberg.com/...
  • @mgsiegler M.G. Siegler on x
    Hot iPhone Fall. https://twitter.com/...