Apple Inc.'s AAPL iPhone 15 models are now available for purchase in stores and online. However, due to supply chain crunch and high demand, iPhone 15 delays are running into a few weeks and increasing delivery timelines.
What Happened: The iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max are available for purchase, but some of these models have longer delivery timelines, with the top-tier Pro Max extending to as long as 40 days.
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While the non-Pro models have shorter delivery timelines ranging between 12 to 15 days, they can also be picked up from Apple Stores immediately.
On the other hand, the Pro models have much longer delivery timelines. They are also not available for pick up from Apple Stores.
One of the reasons for this is due to issues with ramping up the supply chain, according to the analysts at JP Morgan. However, those issues "have since been resolved", according to the firm.
For the Pro models in particular, the research firm says the delivery is "likely impacted by the confluence of early order momentum and slower supply ramp."
Those iPhone 15 delays are easing now, however – iPhone 15 Pro Max delivery estimates have eased from a peak of 54 days to an average of 46 days now, and our research shows the latest estimates have improved further to 40 days.
iPhone Delivery Estimates
If you haven't yet purchased the iPhone 15, you will want to check out the delivery delays. We have compiled the delivery estimates for both the US and UK. You can also check which model is available in stores and which is not.
Model | Delivery estimates | In-store pickup |
iPhone 15 | 10-15 days | Available |
iPhone 15 Plus | 10-15 days | Available |
iPhone 15 Pro | 22-29 days | Not Available |
iPhone 15 Pro Max | 33-40 days | Not Available |
These delivery estimates and in-store pickup availability details are applicable to both the US and UK. However, depending on your exact location, the estimates may vary slightly.
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