Due to the pre-order trend, the Apple iPhone 15 Pro‘s initial delivery dates slid well into November, indicating a strong level of demand. This is true even if the iPhone 15 Pro Max is the priciest model available. On Friday, four different nations opened pre-orders for the iPhone 15 models.
On September 22, at 5 a.m. in California, pre-orders for the pricey Pro Max model, which starts at $1,199, went live. This led to the initial US delivery date being pushed back from that day to as late as mid-November.
The natural and white iPhone Pro Max variants saw pre-order delays until Nov. 13, while the blue and block models saw delays as late as Oct. 16. The iPhone 15 Pro Max’s storage capacity was all delayed.
iPhone 15 Pro Shipment delay details
There is no option for pickup and the 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB editions of the iPhone 15 Pro will be available between October 9 and October 14. This is also true for the 1TB version, however you can still pick it up on September 22 at the Apple Store in Saket.
The Black Titanium, Blue Titanium, and Natural Titanium color options are still available for purchase prior to the White Titanium color option’s October 20 deadline.
Further delays for Apple‘s iPhone 15 Pro Max are expected, as previously predicted. The release of Natural Titanium and White Titanium has been postponed until November 8. On September 22, only the 512GB Black Titanium model will be accessible for pickup.
Customers may be disappointed by the delay in the 15 Pro models even if the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus will still be delivered on schedule. Since the sales will be impacted, even Apple will experience some of its consequences. The iPhone 15 Pro may be purchased from stores, however there may not be enough inventory and you risk being disappointed.