Jet Black iPhone 7 Plus Shipping Time Revised To Four To Six Weeks: Order Now On Apple Online Store For November Delivery!
Apple is finally all set to ship more stocks of its iPhone 7 Plus Jet Black variant handset and among the strong rumors of the phone being prone to scratches (that Apple denies vehemently) there is still a huge demand of the color, reports Tech Times.
While there was a great disappointment among the consumers initially with the jet black iPhone 7 Plus sold out and with shipments delayed due to stock deficit, the news of fresh batch of variants to be available for shipment earlier than expected (few weeks in advance) got a sigh of relief among the consumers.
You got it right! The news of jet black iPhone 7 plus shipping is indeed true and you will have this sleek piece in your hand in November when ordered from Apple online store now. What's even interesting is that, Apple has updated the Jet Black iPhone 7 Plus shipping window to four to six weeks from the initial six to eight weeks.
Consumers can actually rejoice at the iPhone 7 plus jet black availability two weeks earlier than anticipated by ordering the handset from the company's online store now and get their dream fulfilled of owning the long-awaited phablet. The Apple online store now displays the updated shipping times for the two variants of the jet black iPhone 7 plus for sale, that is, for both the 128 GB and the 256 GB models.
There's even more to rejoice, with the fact that the revised shipping times are also applicable for the SIM-free iPhone 7 Plus models! What's surprising here is that the iPhone 7 Plus jet black color variant and even the iPhone 7 (it's smaller variant) are not yet available in few of the Apple online stores in USA.
But, if you are rather impatient and cannot wait up to 6 weeks to lay hands on the jet black iPhone 7 Plus, you can surely try out the jet black iPhone 7, that's can be shipped within two to three weeks. According to BGR, Apple has revised and reduced the shipping time for the iPhone 7 jet black as well.
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