Unrest at a key iPhone factory is hurting Apple’s supply chain.
Customers will face a wait time of up to 37 days after placing an order for the iPhone 14 Pro, according to delivery data compiled by Counterpoint Research.
“You should order it, honestly. It’s like this everywhere across the country,” the representative said. “The 14 Pro Max is extremely difficult to find in stores, if at all, and they’ve got a four-week lead time. There is no way to get them earlier, that’s just the current availability at this point.”“Across the country, they’ve been sold out for the last week and a half, probably,” the representative added.
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