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Framework Delays Laptop 13 Pro Shipments by One Month

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Framework has pushed back shipments of its Laptop 13 Pro by approximately one month, with first-batch units now expected in July instead of June. The delay is attributed to production challenges with the new haptic trackpad and custom display components. The postponement affects both first-batch and subsequent orders, with some customers potentially waiting until early September.

Framework announced a delay to its Laptop 13 Pro flagship model, shifting initial shipments from June to July, with some units potentially arriving in early August. Customers who preordered the device received notification via email explaining the postponement. The company cited two primary causes: the new haptic trackpad and custom display, both of which are new components requiring additional production time. Second-batch orders have been pushed from July to August, with some potentially slipping to early September. Notably, mainboard preorders and orders without these new components are not affected by the delay.

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  • Framework delays its first Laptop 13 Pro shipments by a month

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