Some iPhone 14 Pro pre-orders delayed

Most years, Apple is conservative with shipping estimates for new iPhones. We almost never hear of situations where the company promised a shopper launch day delivery but then delays that delivery after the fact. What’s more common is that Apple quotes buyers a later delivery, then beats that estimates.

This year, however, the iPhone 14 launch has been a bit rocky. On pre-order day last week, the Apple Store Online and Apple Store app both faced major outages as customers rushed to order the new devices. This led to a multitude of problems, including that some customers ended up with multiple iPhone 14 pre-orders due to system errors, while others ended up with nothing.

In most cases, Apple is pushing these estimated delivery dates back by around a week to September 23, but we’ve also heard from readers whose orders have been pushed to September 30. Some buyers were notified earlier this week about the delays, while others weren’t informed until today.

These delays appear to only be affecting the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. The base model iPhone 14 is not nearly as supply constrained as the “Pro” models. Also remember that the iPhone 14 Plus doesn’t launch until October 7.

As disappointing as this news is to the affected iPhone 14 buyers, it’s not surprising given those pre-order system glitches. Ideally, Apple will still be able to beat its shipping estimates, even if it’s only by a couple of days. The iPhone 14 Pro delays don’t appear to be incredibly widespread (yet). But it’s still much more common this year than in previous years.

Currently, most iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max variants are quoting delivery estimates of mid-to-late October via the Apple Store Online.

Has your iPhone 14 pre-order faced any delays? Let us know down in the comments.