Apple pushes back iPhone 5 orders

With a flood of orders coming for the new iPhone 5, Apple pushed back delivery times for the new device on its website

September 14, 2012
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With a flood of orders coming for the new iPhone 5, Apple pushed back delivery times for the new device on its website Friday (14 September 2012).

Apple’s US website said that for those ordering the new smartphone, shipping would be in two weeks, a week later than promised.

The new iPhone may be available at Apple retail outlets and third party sellers starting September 21.

According to specialized websites, Apple exhausted its initial supply within 60 minutes of opening pre-orders on its website.

“One hour after pre-orders went live tonight, Apple.com shifted shipping expectations from one to two weeks due to the overwhelming demand,” the website TechCrunch said.

That compared with 22 hours for the iPhone 4S and 20 hours for the iPhone 4, the website said, adding that the deluge of orders caused technical problems for Apple’s site that those of some carriers.

The website Cnet said some European carriers saw problems keeping up with demand but that Apple’s online stores in Britain, Germany, and France “responded smoothly to preorder requests.”

The smartphone is being sold initially in nine countries, and will be in 100 by the end of the year, according to Apple.

Some analysts say Apple could sell 10 million in the opening days and 50 million before the end of the year.

The new iPhone has a rich four-inch (10-centimeter) display prime for the red-hot smartphone market, in which screen size is a key factor for buyers.

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