Apple iPhone 14: why all some models could be delayed

Apple is preparing for its next iPhone send off this fall, however the monthlong Covid lockdowns in China could delay "no less than one" of the impending models, as per another report.
Nikkei Asia reports that the improvement of something like one of Apple's new lead iPhones during the current year has fallen bogged down because of Covid-19 closures in China. That implies regardless of whether Apple declares its new iPhone 14 setup in September, as it generally does, a portion of the models may be accessible to purchase in September.
The report says Apple advised providers to attempt to get the ball really rolling, yet a worst situation imaginable "could influence the assembling timetable and starting creation volumes of the new telephones. It's not satisfactory which model in the forthcoming iPhone 14 might be affected by the postponement - the report simply says "somewhere around one" of Apple's iPhone 14 models. To be explicit, delays are supposed to be because of the designing confirmation test (EVT). This is when providers finish every one of the parts and the cycles expected to start creation. The deferrals have been brought about by steady closures in China at significant Apple producing locales given the public authority's zero Covid-19 approach in the country.
During the current year, Apple is arranging four new models, remembering two models for the "Genius" range, the standard iPhone 14 and another 6.7-inch 'Max' model which will supplant a 5.4-inch variation. All new models will flaunt an opening punch show, no screen-score, and another processor. Apple might include further developed cameras the iPhone 14 series, including another top of the line camera focal point for its forward looking camera. LG Innotek will supposedly give the selfie camera to the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro. Apple expert Ming-Chi Kuo accepts a new 48-megapixel wide camera for the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models will be added, up from 12-megapixels on past models.