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Before Apple's new flagship went on sale, we could read everywhere that it would be available one big misery. According to the original assumptions, there should have been few phones, because the production of the iPhone X is extremely demanding and suppliers do not have time to produce enough components. This state was valid for quite a long time, two to three weeks after Apple officially started selling the iPhone X. However, we are now at the end of November and it seems that the production of the news is doing much better than expected. And the delivery times, which are getting shorter and shorter, are also responding to this.

Foreign sources are talking about the information that about half a million newly produced iPhone X leaves the gates of Foxconn every day. If these numbers are true, this would be an extreme jump compared to the situation that was here just a few weeks ago. Shortly before the start of sales, and during the first two weeks, Foxconn managed to produce 50 to 100 thousand pieces of new phones per day. Thanks to this increasing level of production, the availability of the iPhone is slowly but surely improving.

Currently, the iPhone X is available on the official website within two weeks. Apple's American website is exactly the same, although the availability of the news in the US was better last week. As it seems, Apple really has time to produce and it is possible that the availability will jump a bit before Christmas. The improvement in availability should also be reflected in other merchants who offer the iPhone X but currently do not have any in stock. Christmas is a month away, and it looks like the iPhone X will be a relatively affordable item before the holidays. No one would have said that two months ago.

Source: 9to5mac

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