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The first batch of iPhone 13 has been shipped: Zhengzhou Foxconn is fresh out!Shipping to the U.S._User

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Original title: The first batch of iPhone 13 has been shipped: Zhengzhou Foxconn freshly released!Shipping to the U.S.

Did you grab the first batch of iPhone 13?

According to the plan, the first batch of users will begin to sign for receipt on September 24, and the stores and official website will also be officially launched on the same day.

However, the deadline is on Apple’s official website in China. The iPhone 13 Pro/Pro Max is now placed for pre-order and needs to wait 4 to 5 weeks for delivery, which is the end of October or the beginning of November. It takes at least 5 working days for the iPhone 13/13 mini, which means there is still a chance to get it before the National Day holiday.

Some U.S. users who participated in the first order found thatAlthough the order status displayed on Apple’s official website is “ready to ship”, in fact, the logistics information of UPS APP shows that their iPhone 13 has been on the plane and is in the process of logistics. The place of shipment is Henan, which is the Foxconn factory in Zhengzhou. .

Earlier, Foxconn Zhengzhou Science and Technology Park said in an interview that it is expected to recruit about 200,000 employees in mid-to-late September. For this reason, the Foxconn plant in Zhengzhou even gave out high bonuses, up to 12,700 yuan per person.

Of course, due to the time difference, generally speaking, some users in Australia and New Zealand will be the lucky ones to get the new iPhone first, and look forward to the out-of-the-box experience by then.

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