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Australian iPhone delays push out beyond Christmas

November 29, 2022
Source: afr.com afr.com
News Snapshot:
Delays on many popular iPhone models now stretch beyond Christmas at many Australian retailers, as the effects of lockdowns and unrest at Apple’s factories in China begin to bite. One of Australia’s largest mobile phone retailers, Telstra, is warning customers to expect delays of “seven to 12 weeks” for some versions of the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, the two most expensive versions of the iPhone 14 which went on sale in September. The iPhone 14 Pro was easy to find at its September launch at the Apple headquarters. Now it’s hard to find. Bloomberg But the...
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