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The launch of the iPhone 15 series has stirred immense excitement among Apple enthusiasts worldwide. As Apple initiated pre-orders for the iPhone 15 series, the response has been nothing short of phenomenal. The company has set the shipping date for these devices on September 22. However, an extraordinary demand for the iPhone 15 Pro has led to unexpected shipment delays, leaving eager customers in anticipation.
iPhone 15 Pro Faces Unprecedented Demand
The demand for the iPhone 15 Pro has reached unprecedented heights, catching even Apple off guard. As a result, the shipping schedule for the iPhone 15 Pro is experiencing significant delays. Customers who eagerly pre-booked the Pro model are now grappling with delivery estimates extending from 6 to 8 weeks.

The internet is abuzz with Apple users reporting the delays in receiving their coveted iPhone 15 Pro. Delivery dates for these devices have been pushed as far as November, leaving many in anticipation.
Widespread Delivery Delays
Renowned tech journalist Mark Gurman reports that orders for the iPhone 15 Pro Max are facing delays of up to 8 weeks in countries like India, China, the UK, and Canada. This prolonged wait applies to both home deliveries and in-store pickups.
Delivery times growing for 15 Pro Max:
– 8 week delays in India
– 6-7 week delays in China
– 7-8 week delays in the UK
– 6-7 week delays in Canada https://t.co/dkMRpp6Wtw— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) September 15, 2023
Even the standard iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus models are experiencing delays, with some markets facing shipment delays of up to 2 weeks. Clearly, the upgrades introduced in the iPhone 15 series have resonated strongly with consumers, resulting in a surge of interest and orders.
Exclusive Production in China for Pro Models
Counterpoint Research reveals that Apple currently manufactures its Pro models exclusively in China, leaving limited options for rapidly increasing production. In contrast, the standard models benefit from Apple’s factories in India and Vietnam, which can help meet surging demand. Additionally, the complexity of the A17 Pro processor, built on a 3nm architecture, presents its own set of challenges.
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published: Saturday, September 16, 2023, 14:54 [IST]
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