Apple yesterday received Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approval for the iPhone X, which means they have passed all the necessary tests and are authorized to go on sale officially. Since Apple officially presented the new iPhone X, in the product specifications we could read that it had not yet received the approval of the FCC, so it could not be put on sale until officially receiving the approval of the Federal Communications Commission .
In the United States, the FCC must approve all radio transmitting devices before they can be legally sold in the United States. This program is designed to ensure that radio frequency devices in the United States operate efficiently, do not cause harmful interference, comply with the limits for exposure to radio frequency in addition to other minor FCC regulations. After the approval of the iPhone X, Apple has obtained the approval of the three new models that the company has presented in the market, with just over three weeks left before the reservation period begins, specifically on October 27.
The reservation date will begin on October 27, but it will not be until November 3 in which the new iPhone X start reaching the very small group of users They will be lucky enough to enjoy it before the end of the year, since everything seems to indicate that the manufacturing problems that Apple is encountering with this device could very much limit the number of units that reach the market in the remainder of the year. According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple will only be able to put 30 million iPhone Xs into circulation before the end of the year, a figure well below what it had originally planned.
That's fine, we'll have it between us right now.