Carl Rogers is admitting that they’ve got a reserve of iPhone 3GS orders to catch up on, much to the humiliation of those tidal bore to snag Apple (NSDQ: AAPL)’s latest and greatest. This is likely because the U.S. market needs to get taken maintenance of before anything else, although a few units ar still trickling in north of the molding.
“We are out of livestock and still pickings orders as our inventory continues to come in workweek to workweek,” [Rogers (New York Stock Exchange: RCI) spokeswoman Liz Hamilton] said. “While we rich person continuous entrance inventorying, we are woof back orders on a precedency basis and we appreciate the exuberance and solitaire of our customers.”
If you find yourself pain for an iPhone 3GS, try the nearest Apple store since they’ll rich person priority, although the memory board mightiness be a long means off, considering there are only 11 in the whole nation. Whether or not we’ll also be stuck wait for the 8GB variant of the 3GS is something else entirely, but older models, like the discounted iPhone 3G ar also likely distillery kick around. Just remember that even with gross sales so enthusiastic that inventorying suffers, carriers mightiness distillery be acquiring the shortstop remainder of the stick.

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