The First iPhone X Orders Have Been Shipped to Customers

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Good news, Apple (NASDAQ:$AAPL) lovers! The first iPhone X orders began shipping out to customers today ahead of the promised November 3rd delivery date. 

Keep in mind Apple has yet to update order statuses from “Preparing for Shipment” and the tech giant won’t do so until later this week when packages actually start reaching their destination countries. However, iPhone X models that are being shipped through UPS are in transit and can be tracked using your UPS account.

For those who don’t know, pre-orders for the iPhone X commenced on Friday. As of right now, pre-order supplies of the new iPhone are sold out and have been since the minute pre-orders went live. Needless to say, Friday was an extremely hectic day for the tech giant.

Apple is currently working to ship out iPhone X models as fast as they can, and there have been a number of customers who have already seen their delivery dates improve.

Even though it is not possible to pre-order an iPhone X for launch day delivery, Apple will have more models of the phone in stock at brick-and-mortar retail stores on November 3rd. If you’re planning on buying Apple’s latest device, the company recommends that you get in line early on the 3rd.

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