the coronavirus will not have a significant impact on the iPhone 12

It is the boss of Apple, Tim Cook in person who spoke during the Fox Business show to reassure his customers and his investors on the situation of the brand compared to Coronavirus and its effects on the production of iPhone.

Tim Cook says the situation is "temporary" and should not affect the business in the long term, it thus guarantees a "very encouraging" future for the company.

Tim cook

Since the appearance of the Coronavirus last December and the shutdown of many production plants, the epidemic has continued to spread around the world, leading to the cancellation of numerous fairs and conferences. A situation that worries investors and which results in the decline of Apple's share on the stock market following statements by the brand which indicated that it could not reach its quarterly targets.

Tim Cook seeks to reassure by clarifying that the Coronavirus is now "under control" in China, and that the brand has anyway other assembly lines in other countries … Apple also recalls: "We continued to work despite the earthquakes, tornadoes, fires, tsunamis, SARS and suffered a lot of things, yet our operations teams know how to react in these conditions." The brand will therefore adapt to the situation by "pressing a few buttons" But "without fundamental change". Now is the time for relief: the iPhone 12 will indeed be presented and launched on time …