
Availability of iPhone 14 Pro models are starting to improve on Apple’s online store as the holidays approach, a sign that the company may have largely caught up with demand following production disruptions.
as we have Previously reported, the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max should start shipping in three to four weeks, according to Apple’s online store. Apple warned that production disruptions in China would impact supply and said it was doing everything possible to improve supply conditions.
As the holidays approach, both models are seeing their estimated ship dates improved on Apple’s online store. In specific configurations, the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max should start shipping in just one to two weeks. Based on current estimates, customers wishing to gift an iPhone 14 Pro are unlikely to receive the iPhone in time for Christmas, although this depends on the specific location and model.
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