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The availability of the iPhone X was a hot topic two weeks ago. After sales began, the initial batch sold out within minutes, and as time went on, the delivery time increased by several long weeks. The situation settled on availability between five and six weeks, on which it lasted less than two weeks. But it's been a few days (or the last roughly 48 hours) since availability on the official website started to drop. The further we are from the start of sales, the better the availability of the new flagship. This applies both to the official Apple website and to other large stores on the domestic market.

If you order iPhone X on the official website today, you will receive it in two to three weeks, regardless of the color variant and the chosen memory configuration. Large electronics e-shops also have phones on the way, although they do not share much about specific delivery dates. So it seems that the original reports that the availability will stabilize until after New Year, were wrong.

So far, it looks like there will be plenty of iPhone Xs for the Christmas season. If availability compares during late November/early December, the phone should be generally available just before Christmas, with a waiting period of a few days. Already shortly after the start of sales, Apple confirmed that the level of production is still increasing and that more and more will be produced. So if you're planning an iPhone X for Christmas, you have plenty of time to go see it somewhere and then decide whether it suits you or not. Unless something unplanned happens, availability should only improve.

Source: Apple

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