Apple has warned shoppers to expect delays in receiving its products after a strict Covid lockdown forced the world’s largest iPhone factory to shut.
The tech giant said its assembly plant in Zhengzhou, China is now operating at a significantly reduced capacity.
Officials locked down the district that is home to the factory, run by Foxconn, on 2 November for seven days.
It comes as China continues to target “zero Covid”, using lockdowns to tackle even minor outbreaks.
“As we have done throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, we are prioritising the health and safety of the workers in our supply chain,” said a statement from Apple, which launched its new iPhone line in September.