People who failed to pre-order the iPhone 6 Plus will now have to wait for several weeks to two months to get their hands on the Apple's big screen smartphone.
Several wireless carriers and Apple's online store are reporting delays of several weeks to two months for the larger of the two new iPhones.
T-Mobile revealed that it wouldn't have any supplies of the iPhone 6 Plus in store, but would be able to honor all preorders. As a perk, the company will throw in free shipping to anyone who comes in to a T-Mobile store to order one from from today through the weekend, according to a company representative, PC World reported.
However, the best option is probably Apple's retail store, with the shipping time listed from three to four weeks. Jump on it early, though, as those times could change rather quickly-the iPhone 6 Plus looks to be the more popular model, the report said.
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