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Wednesday 5 December 2012

Apple moves two-per-customer guideline for iPhone 5.



The particular "limit two per customer" guideline became conspicuously absent from your iPhone 5 order form on Apple's Web shop today.

It seems who supply has finally met up with demand plus the tech giant is letting people order the product willy-nilly.

Not only provides the two-per-customer limit been eliminated, but the 10-phone per lifetime limit in addition has been lifted, according to be able to MacRumors. Now, MacRumors studies, customers are limited to ten devices per transaction and no lifetime limit.

Apple started selling jailbroke iPhone 5 smartphones last week, which frees users from being pin to some network. Users can instead put in a nano-SIM card coming from any supported carrier into your smartphone and will probably be ready for use anywhere around the world.
It's likely that the majority of the customers who will be buying the iPhone 5 in majority are resellers who ship the product overseas where it isn't really yet offered. However, it's looking like Apple gets a grip on that will market too. The company announced yesterday that this iPhone 5 would be around in South Korea on Friday and much more than 50 additional countries will be getting the smartphone later this month.

Apple has been struggling with supply chain issues since iPhone 5 first unveiled in September. It seems it is now finally under handle. As of today, ship times in the U. S. have eliminated from nearly a month-long delay to some days now.




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