Apple is now shipping iPhone X orders in two to four business days
If you just can't wait for the iPhone X, today's your lucky day.
After iPhone X pre-orders began in October, Apple estimated that units would take five to six weeks to ship. Such pessimistic prospects are now a thing of the past: iPhone X orders will now ship in two to four business days.
SEE ALSO:Apple and Stanford team up for app that looks for irregular heart rhythmsThe new estimate applies to AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and unlocked iPhone X models sold in the U.S, Australia, Germany, and the U.K. Models from T-Mobile, and other countries where iPhones are sold, should ship within six business days. This means that if you order an iPhone X today, it will arrive between Wednesday and Friday -- well in time for the holidays. Get those wallets ready!
An analyst from KGI Securities told Macrumors that the expedited shipping can be attributed to better-than-expected production since shipping began.
According to the analyst, Foxconn has addressed several bottlenecks in its supply chain that were leading to shortages in LTE antenna components and the dot projector module of the TrueDepth camera. As a result, iPhone X production has increased by 27%.
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