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iPhone 15 Release: Dealing with Limited Availability - Which Option Is Less Frustrating?




Recent reports have raised concerns about the limited availability of the highly anticipated iPhone 15 at its launch. While the primary challenge appears to be related to the slimmer bezels of the two Pro models, there remains uncertainty about whether other production issues will affect the non-Pro versions as well. Drawing lessons from past experiences with iPhone 12 and iPhone 14, it is evident that Apple has strategies in place to handle such situations. In this article, we explore the potential options Apple might consider for iPhone 15's release and ask readers to weigh in on which option they would find less frustrating.


Past Precedents:

In previous releases, Apple has dealt with supply chain disruptions, like pandemic-related challenges, affecting the availability of certain iPhone models. With the iPhone 12, for example, all four models experienced delays into the following quarter. The base model and the Pro were made available on October 23, with the Pro Max and mini following suit in mid-November. Similarly, the iPhone 14's base model, Pro, and Pro Max hit the shelves in mid-September, while the Plus variant arrived in the subsequent month.


Possible Scenarios for iPhone 15:

The recent reports indicate that the production challenges might affect all four iPhone 15 models this year, leading to a crucial decision for Apple:


1. Option 1 - Early Release with Potential Shipping Delays:

Apple could opt to put all models on sale in September, despite anticipated lengthy shipping delays for many customers. This approach would offer early adopters the opportunity to get their hands on the new iPhones on day one. However, it could also mean waiting for weeks for the device to arrive, causing frustration for those eager to own the latest iPhone.


2. Option 2 - Delayed Release for Better Availability:

Alternatively, Apple could hold off on accepting orders until October when they expect better production availability. This option would ensure prompt shipping for customers once they place their orders. However, it would mean a longer wait before customers can enjoy their new iPhones.



The big question here is, which option do you think Apple should choose? Are you willing to take a chance with limited availability and potentially receive your iPhone 15 earlier, or would you prefer to wait and have your order fulfilled promptly? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!



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