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Battle Of Narratives: Bloomberg Counters Nikkei Asia's Foldable iPhone Delay Report
Battle Of Narratives: Bloomberg Counters Nikkei Asia's Foldable iPhone Delay Report
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Bloomberg counters Nikkei Asia's reporting on possible foldable iPhone delays
Nikkei Asia says the foldable iPhone has hit "engineering snags," with shipment delays possible
Polymarket odds of a foldable iPhone release this year stand at 81%
Bloomberg counters Nikkei Asia's reporting
Hours after Nikkei Asia reported that Apple's first foldable iPhone could face delays in mass production, Bloomberg pushed back on the report, citing sources who say the foldable iPhone remains on track for a September debut alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and...
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