iPhone X Availability Improving at Apple Stores Around the World

Just over three weeks after the iPhone X launched, availability at Apple's retail stores is steadily improving around the world.

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Apple's in-store availability tool reveals that the iPhone X is available for walk-in customers to purchase today in several major cities in the United States, including Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Francisco, although supplies vary by exact carrier, storage, and color.

Apple analyst Gene Munster, in a research note with Loup Ventures, said iPhone X availability jumped to 16 percent over the past seven days, compared to just two percent in the week prior. The data is based on daily monitoring of roughly 50 percent of Apple's stores in the United States.

Likewise, in Canada, select iPhone X configurations are available today at Apple stores in major metropolitan areas such as Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Montréal, Ottawa, Québec City, Toronto, and Vancouver.

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A spot check of iStockNow.com revealed limited iPhone X availability for same-day pickup at Apple stores in Australia and Turkey as well, but supplies fluctuate throughout the day. Many stores receive new stock around 6 a.m. local time each day.

Apple's supply chain has addressed issues with iPhone X production, according to KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, so in-store inventories should continue to increase. Likewise, iPhone X orders placed on Apple.com are now estimated to ship in just 1-2 weeks, down from 5-6 weeks on launch day.

We still recommend calling your local Apple store ahead of time to confirm iPhone X availability, as supplies continue to sell out rather quickly.

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Top Rated Comments

Newfiebill Avatar
84 months ago
I have a 6S and I would really like to upgrade to an iPhone X. Unfortunately there is no way in hell I am forking out $1550.00 plus 15% HST for an iPhone. I really think that Apple's price point on this phone is just nuts. Maybe I'll go get an 8, or just hang on until next year.
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
raniel Avatar
84 months ago
please improve the price.

I mean lower.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
alex2792 Avatar
84 months ago
I'm more than happy with the 8 plus, won't be upgrading until the notch is gone, that thing looks ridiculous.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
CB1234 Avatar
84 months ago
It’s because people are returning them in droves and no one is buying it because of the notch. It’s a total flop.

The availability is all leftover unsold stock.

/s
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
EvilEvil Avatar
84 months ago
please improve the price.

I mean lower.
Also remove the notch! Such bad design.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
fourthtunz Avatar
84 months ago
I wonder if people get on BMW's site and complain about the price?
If you don't like the price of something buy something else, what is complaining going to do?
I love my 8+ and will be getting the X at some point. :)
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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