iPhone 15 After the launch of the series, delivery times began to improve. However, it has not yet reached the levels of the iPhone 14 collection. The third week of JP Morgan’s Product Availability Tracker showed that delivery times are starting to slow down. According to the tracker, delivery times fell by four days last week, with most of the change occurring on higher-end models. Non-Pro models remained largely unchanged.
iPhone 15 delivery times decreased
In terms of global delivery times, home delivery time for the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus remained unchanged at 17 days in week 3, as it was in week 2 for both models. A decrease from 36 days to 29 days was observed on the iPhone 15 Pro. Pro Max, on the other hand, decreased from 54 days to 46 days. Timings still look longer compared to the iPhone 14 series, which is in its relative third week. The iPhone 14 and Plus were 3 days old at this stage last year, while the Pro and Pro Max were 31 and 39 days. JP Morgan wrote in the note seen by AppleInsider that the increased delivery time for non-Pro models was at least partially attributable to supply issues that have since been resolved. Increased Pro lead times were likely driven by a combination of early order momentum and slower lead times.
In the United States, the iPhone 15 and Plus remained unchanged at 15 days each week, while the Pro and Pro Max saw a decrease from 54 days and 61 days to 28 days and 35 days, respectively. For China, each of the lower-end models remained the same at 21 days. In Pro models, an atmosphere of moderation prevailed again, with Pro decreasing from 36 days to 29 days and Pro Max decreasing from 50 days to 43 days. The European tracker has seen lead times reduced for all models in Germany, with non-Pros dropping from 17 days to 15 days. It was observed that the duration of Pro decreased from 37 days to 32 days, and Pro Max decreased from 48 days to 42 days.