Apple LIMITS iPhone, iPad, Mac Sales due to the Coronavirus

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Apple decided to limit the number of iPhones, iPads, Macs bought by a single person due to the problems with the stocks that the Coronavirus brought to the company, and we haven't seen anything like this since the days when we launched iPhone models.

Apple started imposing sales limits this week, and customers who want to buy iPhone are limited to two units of the same model, but they can buy different models in the same order, 2 units per model.

Apple imposes these restrictions on iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone XR, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Max, iPad Pro, Mac mini, and MacBook Air, in the case of iPad Pro the iPhone limit is kept, but for MacBook A maximum of 5 units per customer can be ordered.

Apple imposes these limitations in all its stores around the world, but it is not known if they also apply to the partners who sell their products in those countries, and the rationale behind them is also based on the desire to stop specula from certain areas on the globe.

Apple limited iPad Pro orders

Apple has problems with product stocks after Foxconn in China were forced to stop production in many of the factories, it is slowly returning to normal, but it takes time to cover all the demand.