Consumers who pre-ordered the iPhone 15 Pro Max may have to wait until November to get the handset, depending on the country. As reported by ReutersThe delivery date has been changed several times by Apple this Friday (15).

Earlier in the day, customers (those from priority countries for the manufacturer) were able to reserve their devices, whose delivery was scheduled for September 22, as originally promised. However, shortly after, the period was changed to “7 to 10 days”.

The changes did not end there; The Cupertino giant has begun reporting deadlines of two to three weeks, with shipments in October, and deadlines of six to seven weeks, with shipments in November. According to the news agency, the model will take longer to deliver in the United States.

Buyers of the more powerful version in Japan and China will also receive their orders some time after the initial delivery date, but the waiting time will be shorter than in the US. In the Chinese market, Pro and Pro Max models sold out about a minute after reservations openedAccording to local media.

What about other variants?

Due to the huge demand for the Pro Max version, Shipping times are still being shortened on other variants of the iPhone 15. For example, the iPhone 15 Pro 128 GB is expected to be delivered in the United States and Japan within two to three weeks.

The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus are scheduled to be delivered next week, except for special cases such as certain colors and storage capacities, where deliveries may take up to three weeks. It is worth noting that sales have not yet started in Brazil.

Since Apple does not disclose details about the mobile phones sold, it is not known whether the demand for the iPhone 15 is as expected or above expectations. Some analysts also suggest that the delay in the delivery of the iPhone 15 Pro Max is related to parts supply issuescauses fewer units to be available initially.

Source: Tec Mundo

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