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New Apple Watch with larger screen suffers production snags

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APPLE, Inc.’s upcoming smartwatch is suffering production snags as manufactur­ers adjust to a new design, likely leading to supply constraint­s or shipment delays, according to a person familiar with the situation.

The device is expected to have a larger screen, alongside a faster processor, Bloomberg has reported. The upgrade has brought manufactur­ing challenges, according to the person, who asked not to be identified because the situation isn’t public.

The company is expected to unveil the new line — known as the Apple Watch Series 7 — in the coming weeks. It’s part of a flurry of new products from the technology giant, including updated iPhones, iPads, AirPods and Macs.

It wouldn’t be the first time an Apple Watch has hit snags coming out of the factory. The first version was delayed in 2015 due to production problems. But since

Apple hasn’t yet announced the release date for the Apple Watch Series 7, it has options. The company could just give a later date or ship a smaller number of units.

Nikkei reported earlier that production of the device has been delayed due to the complexity of the new watch. Manufactur­ers of the product began small-scale production last week but didn’t get satisfacto­ry output, Nikkei said.

An Apple spokeswoma­n declined to comment.

The new watches also have screen technology that brings that display closer to the cover glass using a different lamination technique, Bloomberg previously reported. That display layer may be causing some of the production woes, the person said.

Shares of Apple were little changed on Tuesday, trading at $152.23 as of 1:40 p.m. in New York. They have gained 15% this year.

Apple is counting on the new line to broaden the appeal of smartwatch­es and continue fueling a product category that’s been one of its fastest growing. The Cupertino, California-based company got more than 11% of its revenue from wearables, home products and accessorie­s in the last fiscal year, up from about 4% in 2015. This year’s watches will come in 41-millimeter and 45-millimeter sizes, up from 40 and 44 millimeter­s, Bloomberg has reported. The company is expected to offer multiple new watch faces that take advantage of the bigger screen, including an updated Infograph Modular face. This will be the second time that the company has increased the display size, following the Apple Watch Series 4 three years ago. Coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) disruption­s have contribute­d to production challenges, according to Nikkei, which cited unidentifi­ed people with knowledge of the situation. —

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