The iPhone X is already present in 13 more countries

The latest and brand-new model of Apple's mobile phone, the revolutionary iPhone X, officially landed in thirteen more countries during this Friday 24, known as Black Friday.

Thus, with this launch, Apple already has its latest smartphone available on the market for users in Albania, Bosnia, Cambodia, Kosovo, Macao, Macedonia, Malaysia, Montenegro, Serbia, South Africa, South Korea, Thailand and Turkey. .

In all of these listed countries and territories, Apple's latest smartphone sold exclusively by authorized resellers. The same does not happen, however, in the country of Turkey, where the Apple company has a retail presence in Zorlu Center and Akasya Acıbadem. It is also not sold only through authorized third parties in Macau where there is an Apple store located in Galaxy Macau. Apple's flagship device it has also been put up for sale to customers in Israel last Thursday for the first time in history.

Moreover, The iPhone X is also now available to purchase through Apple's regional online stores in Malaysia, South Korea, Thailand and Turkey, with prices that vary according to the local currency. Apple seems to have taken the measure of make it possible to have sufficient stock for demand during launch day in the countries mentioned above, with shipping estimates for new online purchases of between 1 to 3 business days at the time of transaction.

In these last days, iPhone X shipping estimates have improved to about 1-2 weeks in the United States and Canada. The same is also true in Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, where the latest model of Apple's smartphone was available from November 3. Rumors surrounding the iPhone X supply have so far suggested that the device would be available in very limited quantities well into next year. Nevertheless, the balance between supply and demand appears to be leveling out this forecast around the world and the waiting times for the shipment of the purchased phone have been significantly reduced.

This subject is being treated in the media around the world and about it can be read in last Thursday's edition in the newspaper Metro de London. The British media warns that Apple's South Korean offices were investigated earlier this week by state investigators. The article reports that authorities visited the tech giant's Seoul offices and questioned the company's business practices.

The raid is said to be part of an ongoing investigation that began after Apple took steps to address a number of concerns local authorities raised about the Unfair contracts that the company had signed with South Korean firms in charge of repairing its devices. However, the incident has led some to question whether South Korean authorities are rather trying to hamper the success of the iPhone X in the region, which is the natural home of its market rival, Samsung.

Lee Jae-yong, Samsung's Acting Chairman, was jailed for five years for corruption in August 2017. He was charged with bribery, perjury and other crimes after an investigation that led to the impeachment of the then president of South Korea, Park Geun-hye. Also known as Jay Y Lee, the 49-year-old business mogul was accused of making payments in exchange for political favors.

The fight between Apple and Samsung to hold supremacy in the technological market is not something new, nor are we discovering anything to anyone with it, but it is noteworthy that it is rumored in the British press what may be happening to thousands of miles of them.


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