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iPhone 14 Pro shipping times improving, but you’ll still have to wait a month


iPhone 14 Pro shipping times improving, but you’ll still have to wait a month

The most recent COVID lockdowns ended in China a few days ago, including the one that impacted the so-called "iPhone City." The world's top iPhone assembly hub mass-produces the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max right now, which are the two most popular iPhone 14 models.

Apple informed buyers in mid-November that iPhone 14 Pro supply would be constrained due to the new COVID restrictions. Consumers would have had to purchase a 14 Pro immediately to get it by Christmas. A month later, production is gradually getting back on track in China, and shipping times also see signs of improvement.

But the bad news is that you still can't order an iPhone 14 Pro from Apple and get it by Christmas. You'll have to wait about a month for the delivery.

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By: Chris Smith
Title: iPhone 14 Pro shipping times improving, but you’ll still have to wait a month
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Published Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2022 15:26:00 +0000

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