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The iPhone 18 Pro hasn't even been released yet, and the entire core supply chain has been leaked by "Brother India" 😂
The absurdity level is roughly equivalent to:
Apple is still writing its name on the exam paper, and India's Tata Group has already packaged up "standard answer key + supplier price list + parts procurement sheet"
and sent it all in one click to forums across the internet.
Rumor has it this isn't some small-time leak—
It's a full **630GB of data, 200k files** that hackers "opened and released" directly.
The iPhone 18 hasn't even been born yet, but the supply chain has already been turned into a "manual."
The details in there are incredibly specific:
Which screw was tightened by which company, which screen was quoted at what price by whom—
It's basically like Apple hasn't even started the meal yet, but the menu, the back-kitchen secret recipes, and the procurement costs are all plastered on the wall.
Well, now Huaqiangbei doesn't even need to guess anymore.
They've moved straight to the next phase: "Whoever replicates it first, sells it first."
Apple originally wanted a global division of labor and risk diversification,
But reality gave it a lesson:
The biggest uncertainty isn't outside the supply chain—
It's in "the link you thought was the most stable."
The situation now is—
Apple is still drawing up the blueprint, and copycats are already "building according to the plan."
The launch event hasn't even happened yet, but domestically they've already entered the "early acceptance phase."
Apple thought it was doing high-end supply chain management, but "Brother India" just gave it a real-world lesson in "Information Security 101."