Stocks of Apple's new
iPhone
3GS are running low in the US, according to the company's
iPhone
3GS availability tool.
Some US states, such as Alabama and Utah, have no iPhones of any type in
stock, according to Apple's data, while others are suffering limited
availability of some models, notably the 16GB handset.
However, the company said that the 8GB basic iPhone is available in all
stores.
For UK buyers, a message on the
Apple Retail
Store site advises that the iPhone 3GS is “likely” available in shops.
“Shipments of iPhone 3GS arrive most days and availability is updated
nightly,” the site notes. “Return after 9pm to check iPhone 3GS availability at
your local Apple Retail Store.”
This is not the first time that Apple has rolled out a web tool to save
customers the trouble of visiting an Apple store. Last year a similar service
was available, updated daily, but now the service has been enhanced.
"You can check the most up-to-date availability right here," says a posting
on the US
web
page. "Shipments of iPhone 3GS arrive most days and availability is updated
hourly."
Meanwhile, French technology blog
Nowhere
Else is reporting overheating problems with the new handset. The site shows
a picture of a discoloured iPhone that it says came from using 3G services.
Other reports have said that overheating is a problem, particularly with
handsets using the iPhone 3.0 operating system.
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