It has already been two months since Apple launched the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus but even today, not every iPhone fans are able to get their hands on the device. Surprisingly, the issue is not because of financial difficulties but instead, due to low stocks worldwide.
In detail, it is the 128GB iPhone 6 Plus which is the hardest to own. It is so limited that most consumers are put on a waiting list by their carriers. As for the models with the shortest time wait, they include the 64GB iPhone 6 in space gray, and the 16GB iPhone 6 Plus in space gray or silver.
Over in Australia, there is no stock for any iPhone 6 or 6 Plus at the moment, except for Optus which is struggling to sell the 16GB iPhone 6 Plus model. Telstra, on the other hand, replenish theirs stocks twice in a week but they still couldn’t feed the demand of the masses.
On the other hand, there is Apple CEO, Tim Cook, who admitted that they are struggling to keep up the demand of the iPhone 6. The lad revealed that stocks have been reduced drastically due to the higher quota of iPhone 6 sent to China.
As a matter of fact, more iPhone 6 are shipped in China than anywhere else in the world. Even so, the device has been selling extremely well to a point where stock finishes in a single day. Apple revealed that the drought has begun and the stocks for the iPhone 6 Plus will only be replenished in two weeks from now.
While this might sound like bad news to some, fans need to take it positively. The next iPhone 6 Plus restocking will be happening in a fortnight and it will come with a bigger quantity than before. Furthermore, the smartphone will make it just in time for Black Friday.