Apple’s upcoming iPhone 14 is facing MAJOR ISSUES with the rear camera lens
Some iPhone 14 parts, such as display panels, are experiencing supply chain difficulties. iPhone 14 is scheduled to be introduced in September.

As Apple prepares to introduce its next-generation iPhones, a fresh report claims that the tech giant’s forthcoming smartphone, the iPhone 14, is experiencing quality control concerns due to the rear camera lens breaking.
According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the tech giant is experiencing quality concerns with the rear iPhone 14 camera lens.
Another issue with quality. According to my most recent study, one of Genius’ iPhone 14 rear lenses most likely had coating-crack quality difficulties. To avoid disrupting iPhone 14 shipments, Apple shifted approximately 10 million lens orders from Genius to Largan. ” On Twitter, the analyst wrote:
However, according to Kuo, the impact on iPhone 14 shipments may be almost overlooked because Taiwan-based Largan can easily bridge the supply gap.
“Based on past experience, the lens coating-crack issue should be resolved within 1-2 months. However, if Genius is unable to resolve the problem, Largan will continue to receive orders, “he continued.
Some iPhone 14 parts, such as display panels, are now experiencing supply chain challenges, according to Kuo, but the analyst believes the issues will have a minimal impact on the planned mass production of iPhone 14 models, which are slated to be launched in September.
The 6.1-inch, 6.7-inch, 6.1-inch, and 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Pro Max are anticipated to be part of the lineup. However, Apple may abandon the 5.4-inch iPhone mini this year.
According to a recent source, the next iPhone 14 will be $100 more expensive than the iPhone 13.