“All new iPhone 4 orders in the U.S. now take one to three business days to ship through Apple, a sign that the company is running low on inventory ahead of introducing its fifth-generation model,” AppleInsider reports.
“Previously, orders of the iPhone 4 for both AT&T and Verizon shipped within 24 hours,” AppleInsider reports. “hat fast turnaround applied to both black and white models, in capacities of 16GB and 32GB on both carriers.”
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AppleInsider reports, “Lengthening shipping times are often an indication that Apple is running low on inventory ahead of a product refresh. For example, in February MacBook Pro shipments slipped to three to five days immediately before new models were introduced.”
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[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Andrew W.” for the heads up.]