Here's How Long You'll Wait if You Order iPhone X Now
Apple's iPhone X will come to your house a bit sooner than expected, new shippinng times show.
Apple's iPhone X has finally hit store shelves. And those who are ordering the handset now online are expected to wait some time to get their hands on the device. But new reports suggest they might not have to wait as long as previously believed.
Apple updated its iPhone X order page on Friday (Nov. 3) to show that all of the handset models it's selling across all carrier networks, including Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile, now have a three-to-four-week lead time. That's a slight improvement over the mid-December ship times Apple was promising last week when it started offering pre-orders on the device.
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So, if you order the iPhone X today, you should be able to get it by the end of November, about two weeks earlier than the company's prior predictions.
Here's a look at carrier lead times as of Friday morning, Nov. 3:
AT&T
Space Gray 64GB: December 4 to December 11
Space Gray 256GB: December 11 to December 26
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Silver 64GB: November 27 to December 4
Silver: 256GB: December 4 to December 11
Verizon
Space Gray 64GB: December 1
Space Gray 256GB: December 13
Silver 64GB: December 1
Silver: 256GB: December 6
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T-Mobile
Space Gray 64GB: December 1 to December 20
Space Gray 256GB: December 1 to December 20
Silver 64GB: November 17 to December 1
Silver: 256GB: December 1 to December 20
Sprint
Space Gray 64GB: December 8
Space Gray 256GB: December 8
Silver 64GB: December 8
Silver: 256GB: December 8
Don Reisinger is CEO and founder of D2 Tech Agency. A communications strategist, consultant, and copywriter, Don has also written for many leading technology and business publications including CNET, Fortune Magazine, The New York Times, Forbes, Computerworld, Digital Trends, TechCrunch and Slashgear. He has also written for Tom's Guide for many years, contributing hundreds of articles on everything from phones to games to streaming and smart home.