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Apple Receives 4Million Pre-Orders From Customers

The firm has recorded a huge pre-order for its new iphone 6 and 6 plus.

Apple has revealed that it received a record 4 million first-day pre-orders of its new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.

This means many customers would have to wait until October for their new phones.

The firm said a significant number of orders would be delivered to customers beginning Friday, but many will be shipped in October as demand outstrips supply.

According to Reuters, the first-day pre-orders for the new iPhones, which feature larger screens, were double the two million orders for iPhone 5 models in 2012.

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"We attribute this (pre-order numbers) to the large pent-up demand for larger screens on the iPhone...," Janney Capital Markets analysts wrote in a note.

The brokerage raised its unit sales estimate for the latest iPhones to 37.4 million for the fourth quarter and 60 million for the first quarter.

While Apple did not break out first-day pre-orders for iPhone 5Ss and 5Cs launched last year, it sold 9 million of those phones in the first three days in stores as China joined the list of launch countries for the first time.

The company also said the new iPhone models which also features a mobile wallet app, would be available to customers in its stores in the United States, Canada, Australia and some other countries on Friday morning.

AT&T, Sprint Corp, T-Mobile US and Verizon Wireless and some Apple authorised resellers will also start selling the phones on Friday.

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Apple's website showed last week that the larger 5.5-inch "Plus" models displayed a wait time of up to a month. The 4.7-inch version was available for delivery on Sept. 19, 2014.

The company routinely grapples with iPhone supply constraints, particularly in years that involve a smartphone re-design.

Apple's shares were up less than one per cent at $101.94 in early trading on Monday.

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