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  • Apple is asking suppliers to ramp up the production of its next-generation iPhones by 20%, according to a Bloomberg News report published late Tuesday.
  • The jump from 2020 production numbers comes despite last year being what was considered to be a "super cycle," where millions upgraded their phones to new 5G models.
  • Meanwhile, in a note to investors Wednesday, Credit Suisse analysts said 5G will continue to drive upgrades as carriers expand their footprint of the new faster networks around the world.

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People walk past an Apple retail store on July 13, 2021 in New York City.

Apple is asking suppliers to ramp up production of its next-generation iPhones by 20%, according to Bloomberg. The stark increase from its 2020 production numbers comes despite last year being what the phone maker considered to be a "super cycle," driven by new 5G models that offered consumers access to the improved, faster wireless networks offered by carriers.

Apple shares were up more than 2% on Wednesday.

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