Several Apple Products Currently Experiencing Delayed Shipping TimesSeveral Apple products, including recently launched devices, are currently experiencing delayed shipping times, a possible sign that the ongoing chip shortage could be more significantly impacting Apple and its products.
During the company's third-quarter earnings call, Apple CEO
Tim Cook warned that the chip shortage that has plagued the industry for the last few months would impact
iPhone shipments this year. While Cook was likely referencing constraints with the upcoming
iPhone 13, the shortage could be creeping onto existing models.
Ahead of an expected refresh or update, the current and soon-to-be last generation devices can be expected to be depleted in stock as Apple makes room for the newer models. As a result, select configurations of the
iPhone 11 and
iPhone 12 are showing up to two weeks for shipments at the time of writing.
Similarly, across the Apple Watch lineup, some models of the aluminum case of the Series 6 are at least three to four weeks out, while stainless steel models are entirely sold out or at least three weeks away. Next Tuesday, September 14, Apple is expected to release the ‌iPhone 13‌ and
Apple Watch Series 7 to replace the existing models.
While the ‌iPhone‌ and Apple Watch are soon getting updated, likely resulting in the delayed shipments, other products are less certain. For example, the 24-inch
iMac, powered with the
M1 Apple silicon chip, is currently at least three to four weeks out. As a matter of fact, all products with the ‌M1‌ Apple silicon chip are currently experiencing some form of delay.
For instance, depending on configuration, the ‌M1‌ 13-inch
MacBook Air, MacBook Pro,
Mac mini, and the 11-inch and 12.9-inch
iPad Pro are listing three days or up to a week for shipments, though specific timeframes will fluctuate. Under normal circumstances, depending on location, products may be available for same-day delivery.
The ‌M1‌ Apple silicon chip was announced in November of last year, and since its announcement, Apple has expanded it to more products, including the ‌iPad Pro‌. The out-of-normal shipping times for multiple ‌M1‌ products could act as further proof that the chip shortage is directly limiting ‌M1‌ production, hindering shipping times and general availability.
In the last several months, several reports have suggested that Apple's suppliers are
struggling to keep up with demand. Specifically, the company's suppliers for mini-LED displays to be used in upcoming MacBook Pros have reportedly struggled to reach satisfactory output levels, possibly pushing
Apple to invest in procuring additional suppliers.
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