It is already in Australia, Australia, New Zealand and Asian countries on November 13, which means the official launch of the iPhone 12 Mini and iPhone 12 Pro Max launching day.
Customers in New Zealand and Australia Australia are always the first to get their hands on new devices due to time zone differences, and the 12 iPhone 12 Pro has arrived for the Max and the 12 Mini on November 6 for those who have preed.
Photos and videos from new devices are popping up on Instagram, Twitter, Reddit, the web. MCummers Forums and more.
My iPhone 12 Pro.X Max has arrived. It’s really huge. Looks like I can use it as a tool if needed. pic.twitter.com/6K4fAgeVvo
– Kirk Burgess (ક KirkBurgess) November 12, 2020
As there are no Apple Paul stores in New Zealand, Australian customers will be able to purchase one of the new models at a Paul retail location. Store stock available in Australia will give us an idea of what to expect in other App le Paul stores around the world.
iPhone 12 Pro: Most of the maximum orders placed now do not reach by December, but 12 iPhone 12: Mini orders will arrive before the end of November. Still, those who don’t want to wait can choose to take orders at the store tomorrow.
開封# IPhone 12 Promox pic.twitter.com/wrWRjF0E8f
– Daiki Shimizu (@ 432 Daiki) November 12, 2020
Following New Zealand and Australia Australia, i iPhone 12: Mini. And sales of the 12 Pro Max will begin in the Middle East, Europe and then North America. le Play Store ………. Customers customers customers customers customers customers customers customers customers customers customers customers customers customers customers ……………….. ………………………………………….. … to open globally around 8:00 a.m. local time to allow customers to select reserved devices and make VK-in purchases.
Line for # IPhone 12 Mini And # IPhone 12 Promox The shop is too big! pic.twitter.com/n6nWHSGSMr
– Frankie Herrera (franky_tech) November 12, 2020
Be sure to stay tuned to the MCumers tomorrow and next week, as we’ll have plenty of iPhone 12 + Mini and 12 Pro Max coverage including a comparison of hands-and-not and some in-depth cameras.
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