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Posted on 18/02/2021 by admin

Phones, consoles, gadgets to cost more as chip crisis bites

Prices of popular gadgets such as PlayStations and iPhones could rise because of microchip shortages caused by a “perfect storm” of coronavirus-driven demand, supply chain disruptions and trade war …
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