With immediate effect, new products such as Apple TV/Apple Watch/iPhone 8 will be shipped one after another

According to foreign media reports, Apple has begun to grab orders for the first iPhone 8, Apple TV 4K, and Apple Watch Series 3 from customers before September 22 (this Friday), which was originally promised. Although the company has not modified the “Ready to Ship” status on the order page, actual logistics information (such as the UPS My Choice account) has begun to sneak away. Interested users can enter the relevant mobile phone number of the order on the UPS website to search. MacRumors Forum netizens found that many iPhone 8 / iPhone 8 Plus devices were transferred from Pennsylvania, and some Apple Watch and Apple TV 4K orders were from China. It should be noted that not all orders are currently able to track the status of logistics, but I believe Apple will soon refresh. The three devices are scheduled to open at 12:01 p.m. on the 15th of September Pacific time. Usually, the first-ever new products will be quickly sold out, but this year's supply of the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus appears to be sufficient. The domestic shipping date of the SIM-free card and some T-Mobile models is 2-3 weeks, and the inventory of other models is still sufficient. In addition, the launch volume of Apple Store stores around the world should be very large, but it is unlikely that the iPhone 8/8 Plus will be rushed. The Apple Watch Series 3, an LTE version that can be used independently of the iPhone, is relatively popular. It has already been sold out in many places. People who place orders late will need to wait 3-4 weeks. At the same time, the non-LTE version of the smart watch has a sufficient inventory. The number of new Apple TV 4K set-top boxes seems to be even smaller than the new iPhone. The 64GB version is more popular than 32GB, and the delivery date for many orders has been postponed to October. Finally, the first batch of Apple Watch Series 3, Apple TV 4K, and iPhone 8/8 Plus are expected to officially reach consumers on September 22 (this Friday), while users in Australia and New Zealand will be the first to taste.

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