If you didn't set your alarm for the wee hours of the morning, you've missed out on a chance to preorder Apple's new iPhone X for delivery next week.
Preorders for the phone opened online at 12:01 a.m. Pacific time Friday and it was gone within minutes. The preordered phones will ship Nov. 3; current online orders now list a shipping time of up to six weeks, depending on location.
For those who missed out on preorders, your best bet is to get ready to stand in line early next Friday. The iPhone X - the 10th generation of Apple's iconic smartphone - will be available at Apple stores and authorized retailers on Friday, Nov. 3.
How many phones each store will have remains unknown, but Apple said those hoping to snag the device should be in line well ahead of 8 a.m. store arrival times.
"Stores will have iPhone X available for walk-in customers, who are encouraged to arrive early," Apple said.
Early reports indicate supplies may be limited due to production delays for the phones.
Customers should also be ready to open their wallets. The iPhone X is the most expensive smartphone in the market, with prices ranging from $999 for the 64-gigabite version to $1,149 for the 256 GB one. Monthly billing options are available with $49.41 a month for the 64 GB iPhone X to $56.16 for 256 GB version.
Source: iPhone X preorders sell out within minutes: How can you get Apple's latest smartphone?
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