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Available Supply of iPhone 11 Pro Models Begins Waning – Mac Rumors, Macrumors.com

Available Supply of iPhone 11 Pro Models Begins Waning – Mac Rumors, Macrumors.com


Shortly after pre-orders for Apple’s newiPhone 11andiPhone 11 Promodels went live, supplies of the new higher-end

iPhone 11 Pro

models began dwindling, with launch day shipping no longer available for many colors and capacities.

Most

iPhone 11 Pro

and Pro Max models in the midnight green color went first, suggesting it is the most popular color this year. At this time, most new Pro models in midnight green will ship in late September to early October.


Space Gray, Silver, and Gold

iPhone 11 Pro

and Pro Max models are also selling out quickly with many colors and capacities across several carriers now unavailable for launch day delivery. Gold devices are still in stock along with a few Silver and Space Gray, but it looks like all available supply will soon be exhausted.

The

iPhone 11

appears to be faring better and most models in most colors and capacities can still be purchased for launch day delivery.

Given how fast the

iPhone 11 Pro

is selling out, it’s best to place an order as early as possible. Those who don’t get launch day delivery may be able to visit an Apple Store or another retail location on launch day to get a new iPhone.

Update 6: 15 am: Shipping estimates for select models of the

iPhone 11

, led by the new green and purple colors for T- Mobile and Sprint customers, have started slipping beyond the September 20 launch date as well.

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