eMAG, Orange still have PROBLEMS with iPhone 11 deliveries in Romania

eMAG, Orange, and other online stores have big problems with iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max deliveries from Romania, and they won't end soon.

eMAG, Orange still have PROBLEMS with iPhone 11 deliveries in Romania

eMAG, Orange, Vodafone, and other online stores had big problems with deliveries iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max launched in Romania in this page si this page a week ago. Although pre-orders started on September 20 at eMAG, Orange, and other online stores for iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, many of them started to be delivered only now, or next week, unfortunately for fans.

The pre-orders for iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max were so high globally that Apple was overwhelmed by the situation, so they were forced to increase production. Those from eMAG, Orange, and other online stores in Romania, or other areas around the world, were caught in the middle in this whole situation, and they had nothing to do but wait for Apple to deliver the units ordered by to customers from all over the world.

eMAG, Orange still have PROBLEMS with iPhone 11 deliveries in Romania

eMAG, Orange, and many other online stores in Romania had problems delivering iPhone 11/Pro units with large storage space, or those in Midnight Green color, as they are extremely sought after globally. There were also problems with the deliveries of the Space Gray or Silver versions of the iPhone 11/Pro series phones, so that many customers were left with a bitter taste after a very long wait for the phones they ordered.

iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max can still be ordered from this page si this page by everyone, and in the current context there you have the best chance of receiving an order placed now. The stock situation has not yet been resolved at any online store in Romania, so eMAG, Orange, remain the best options, because they are also important partners of Apple, so they have priority in delivery.

It seems that Apple got used to the weak sales of the iPhone XS series last year, and for the iPhone 11 series it had a smaller production, so it was completely overtaken by the unexpectedly high popularity of the phones.