iPhone X controls, here we go! Where to buy? Your feedback (Updated x 3)

We were talking about it in recent days, it's been
years since Apple offered a breakthrough machine. The last one who
marked is of course the arrival of the iPhone 6/Plus which increased the size
of the screen which has become much too small. So the iPhone
new era according to Apple, is expected! With its Oled screen which takes the
almost the entire front panel, its face recognition and its capabilities
photos embedded in a machine barely larger than an iPhone 6, it has
appeals to some iPhone owners.

But production is difficult and thestock risks being
extremely weak
for the launch. This is why you have to be
extremely responsive andready for orders to start
today at 9:01 a.m. French time
.

To read:
How to prepare your iPhone X order, where to buy it?

And today is D-day, so we will follow up with this post and your
comments, how are pre-orders going, what models are available
are leaving as quickly as possible and where to buy it!

Here are the places where it is possible to reserve your iPhone
its official marketing on November 3, in a week. :

At online merchants such as Darty, Fnac or Boulanger:

Among operators selling "naked" or not (not necessarily need to take
a package with!):

  • Chez
    Sosh here
    , with a lower price than at Apple

Updated 9:10 a.m.: orders started later than
the announced time, around 9:5 a.m. approximately. Very quickly, all the models
became available in “2 to 3 weeks” instead of next week. He
would seem that the machines available were in priority those planned for
collection in store on the day of release.

Updated 9:35 a.m.: orders on the Apple website
are now displayed with a delay of “4 to 5 weeks”

Updated 10:45 a.m.: orders placed from
now are now available with a delay of “5 to 6 weeks”

So, white, black, 64 or 256 GB?Which model do you take...
Where…and did you get it?

Also read, more information on theiPhone X d’Apple:

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founder of the site. Computer engineer and Internet specialist where he has held various positions of responsibility, Laurent has been passionate about mobility since the arrival of "PDAs" in the 90s. Journalist for 4 years for the magazine Team Palmtops (Posse Presse) and author of several books on the iPad published by Pearson.