iPhone X News: Apple's New Flagship Phone Might Arrive Sooner Than Expected
Since Apple unveiled its next flagship phone, tech enthusiasts have been in high anticipation of the release of the iPhone X. Rumor has it that the iPhone X deliverables, which were originally scheduled for shipping at the end of November, have already been shipped.
According to reports, the first batch of the iPhone X phones might hit the market sooner than expected. The report came from a certain Reader Warren, who reportedly ordered a 54GB iPhone X in white through the iPhone Upgrade Program. According to Warren, his order was originally scheduled to arrive anytime between Nov. 17 and Nov. 24, but he received a notification from Apple earlier this week that his phone had already been shipped and would arrive on Nov. 6.
A certain Richard also reported a similar account. According to him, the receipt window for the iPhone X that he had ordered was Nov. 17 through Nov. 24, but he found out earlier this week that the credit card he had used for his order had already been charged for the full amount of the handset, which means that the product had already been shipped.
Aside from Warren and Richard, several other sources also claim that they have received an email from Apple informing them that their iPhone X phones are already on the way. Although Apple has yet to confirm the reports, many believe that the iPhone X is going to arrive much sooner than its announced arrival date, as indicated by the notifications allegedly sent by the tech giant earlier this week to those who have pre-ordered the phone.
In the U.K, Australia, Japan, China, and other Asian and European countries, the ship times for the iPhone X have also reportedly improved from the initial five to six weeks down to just about three to four weeks.