Report: 3D sensor production struggles continue, iPhone X yield estimated at 400K/week<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>Nikkei is repeating claims of iPhone X production delays
first reported last month; suppliers are apparently still struggling with ramping up yields.</p>
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Today’s report specifically pinpoints the 3D sensor components, which Apple calls the TrueDepth camera system, as the bottleneck. The news comes as an
independent analyst claims iPhone X production is now at 400K a week.</p>
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Report: 3D sensor production struggles continue, iPhone X yield estimated at 400K/week