Posted on 09/13/2025 2:10:41 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
Pre-order sales of Apple's new iPhone 17 series have got off to a robust start in China, shattering previous records despite delays in the shipment of the iPhone Air.
In the first minute after pre-orders began at 8pm Friday local time, sales on JD.com -- one of China's largest online shopping platforms -- surpassed the first-day pre-order volume of last year's iPhone 16 series, according to the e-commerce operator. The standard iPhone 17 with 256GB of storage emerged as the most popular variant, JD.com said.
Those numbers excluded the iPhone Air, the company's thinnest model ever, as its release has been postponed while Apple works with Chinese authorities to resolve regulatory issues over the use of an embedded SIM.
Amid overwhelming demand for the iPhone 17 series, customers reported difficulties accessing the pre-order page on Apple's website, according to a report on Friday from Chinese media outlet The Paper.
One customer, who successfully secured a new handset for delivery on the September 19 launch date, said it took five minutes for the site to process payments. All time slots for picking up the iPhone 17 Pro Max in person at launch from Apple outlets in Shanghai were booked within 20 minutes.
As of Saturday morning, anyone in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, looking to buy any variant of the iPhone 17 series faced a waiting period extending to October 15, Apple's website showed.
The high demand underscores Apple's strong brand loyalty in China and the appeal of the latest generation of iPhones, despite growing competition in the premium smartphone segment from local competitors like Huawei Technologies, according to analysts.
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I was told that in order to get rid of the interference, I'd had to go to a smartphone. What they don't tell you is that smartphone's have $hitty connectivity, because of the reduced size of the antenna to make room for storage on the damn thing. That was about 10 years ago. I ended up buying an iPhone 5S, the cheapest. I went with Apple, because I use Apple computers. I don't sync my laptop with my iPhones. There is no reason for me to do that. I had had 4 bars with my 3G phone, but that went to one or two with the iPhone. I called and complained to Verizon. They sent me a network booster for free. I just recently got an upgraded one from them to replace the old one as it wasn't supportable anymore.
When my 5S phone stopped working, I upgraded to an iPhone SE, the cheapest model. I don't use it for anything other than calls, and confirmation texts for doctor appointments and to reorder prescriptions. The majority of the time it sits on the table unused. I don't use it for emails, transactions, etc. The only app I added to it was Verizon's call filter, so I could control spam calls. I have it set that the only calls that my phone will ring for, are those numbers in my contact list. If anyone else calls me, the calls are silenced, and those considered spam are automatically blocked. With text messages, if I get any that are spam, I block them and report them as junk. Like I said, I hate cellphones, but at 78, they are a safety device for me to use if something happens while I'm away from home.
I was on the flip phone off and on for over ten years (I’m a late adopter of cell phone tech) then my cell company told me I had to upgrade. I bit the bullet and got the SE (version 2).
I’d worked with someone who was still using her iPhone 6 and I tried it out (with permission) and really liked it. The SE was based on the iPhone 5, but had slowly been upgraded, and is literally the only bargain in the entire Apple lineup (not just phones, although the M1 MacBook is close).
Just shedding the laughter when I brandished my flip phone was nice, and that probably kept me from snapping my cap and getting addition probation. /jk
When I had to upgrade one of those cell-based land line replacements (I wanted to keep my old number after a move) I switched cell companies and bought an SE (version 3).
I’ve always been pretty pleased with both. To my eye the 2020 version has a better (brighter, sharper) screen than the 2022 version.
The series of cheap old-style (no more recent than 2G btw) phones I’ve used did have excellent reception and transmission. I’ve never had any serious problems with flat ones, but once in while (like at the beach) there’s no signal.
also:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4340262/posts?page=22#22
Thanks for the link to your comment. Greatly appreciated.
My pleasure.
But I’m not like the billion or so humans worldwide who treat their phones like an alternative lifestyle.
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Agreed.
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