Older iPhones may lose dongles, move to hurt chip supplier Cirrus: Barclays
Last updated on: 14 September,2018 11:48 pm
Apple introduced three new iPhones on Wednesday.
(Reuters) - Apple’s older iPhones would no longer include lightning-to-headphone jack adapters, the company’s website showed on Thursday, which according to Barclays would hurt audio chip supplier Cirrus Logic.
Shares of Cirrus, which makes analog chips used in Apple devices, fell 3.8 per cent to $39.46. In fiscal 2018, Apple accounted for about 81 per cent of Cirrus total sales.
Cirrus did not immediately respond to request for comment and Apple declined to comment.
Comparing the iPhone 7 and iPhone 8 pages from last week to today, Barclays analyst Blayne Curtis wrote in a note he had found that Apple “will remove the dongle from its entire suite of phones”.
“While CRUS did admit the dongle was out in current generations, it’s an additional negative that they are also removing the dongle from the older products,” Curtis said.
Apple introduced three new iPhones, including its largest-ever iPhone and a watch that detects heart problems on Wednesday.