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Supply Chain Shortages Due to Coronavirus



There is a supply shortage of mobile parts and devices in China due to the Coronavirus. Most mobile parts and devices are not being shipped out of China at this time. The Cell Clinic anticipated this supply issue and purchased an excess number of parts and pre-owned devices to help ensure you can repair or purchase a mobile device. This has led to a decrease in production and an increase in prices for mobile phones. There is no telling how long this supply shortage will last, but it is sure to have a major impact on the mobile phone industry.

There have been reports of supply chain shortages related to cell phones and other mobile devices due to the outbreak of covid 19. This has caused some concern among consumers who are wondering if they will be able to get their hands on a new device in the near future.


It is important to note that these shortages are not due to a lack of supply of materials or components, but rather a disruption in the supply chain itself. Many factories in China, where many of these components are manufactured, have been forced to shut down due to the outbreak. This has made it difficult for companies to get the parts they need in a timely manner.


However, it is worth noting that there are still plenty of cell phones and other devices available for purchase. So, if you are in the market for a new device, you should not have any trouble finding one. The supply chain issues may cause some delays in shipping and delivery, but you should still be able to get your hands on a new device within a few weeks.

If we are unable to get a part due to supply issues in China, we will note this on our website. At this time we have 98% of parts in stock to support our repair lineup.  If you don't see a repair on our website please contact us to see if we can get the part to support your repair. Visit www.cellclinic.ca/repair to see our repair lineup.

Related story:  Apple announces shortages in phones supply due to Coronavirus.  https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/17/technology/apple-coronavirus-economy.html Thank you for supporting the Cell Clinic. We are available to answer any questions you may have.  Best regards, Cell Clinic Ltd.

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