The American tech giant Apple recently launched their flagship smartphone series, iPhone 14. Considering the impeccable specs sheet and features, the enthusiasts are going berserk to grab a piece for themselves. We all know that Apple set up its online store in India a few months before and offered itself to the huge demographic perspective of India. 

What is this all about? 

Until recently, the appeal to get the one-of-a-kind iOS-powered device is soaring higher than expected and seems to be running out of stock, reports suggest. Apple is making every effort to solve this urgent matter of concern that directs the demand and supply process. Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Minister of State for Information Technology and Electronics spoke to Apple regarding the taxing situation as this concerns The Indian economy. 

The duo discussed the iPhone 14 series going out of stock from stores in the Nation’s capital and came to a conclusion to immediately revamp the production and supply. Such a rising scenario requires careful advocacy as the smartphone lovers of India desire to experience the latest offering from Apple. 

How is this being solved?

Rajeev Chandrasekhar said in a tweet, “I have spoken with Apple and they have said while iPhone14 demand is being met also with India production, the iPhone14 pro demand has surged and is facing supply constraints which they are addressing.”

The tweet came to the public after several complaints were being made by Apple stores that cannot restock iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max and the private seller seems to leverage the situation in “alternative” ways. 

Key Takeaways : 

For the curious readers, the flagship iPhone 14 series was launched in India on September 16. The phone features an exclusive pill-shaped notchless design and is powered by the A16 Bionic chip. In India, the iPhone 14 Pro Max is priced at Rs. 1,39,000, and the iPhone 14 Pro is priced at Rs. 1,29,900.  

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