Another bad news for the Apple iPhone 15 lovers
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CALIFORNIA: Buyers of Apple’s just-unveiled iPhone 15 Pro Max in some countries including China, Japan and the United States may have to wait until November to get the smartphone, an early sign of strong demand for the company as it started taking pre-orders.
Four iPhone 15 models became available for pre-order on Friday in more than 40 countries, following their introduction at an event Tuesday. Apple pushed the delivery of high-end Pro Max model, which starts at $1,199, from Sept 22 to as late as mid-November, suggesting a strong demand.
Shipment times for the blue and black iPhone Pro Max models slipped until as late as October 16, while the natural and white models were delayed until November 13.
Delays affected all storage capacities of the iPhone 15 Pro Max, a version that features a revamped camera and larger screen.
The indications are likely to ease some worries about demand for Apple’s flagship device after a slump in the global smartphone market sapped iPhone sales in the June quarter.