Last week, Apple had set purchase limit across couple of of its products, such as iPhone and iPad in different countries like the company closed all of its brick-and-mortar stores outside China, as the coronavirus spreads globally and forces lockdowns.
It seemed that the get limits were imposed as Apple braces for a blow thanks to the coronavirus’ impact on profits due to the fact of provide chain disruptions and weak demand. As for the limits, the manufacturer had limited get of iPhone and iPad Pro to 2 units while MacBook Air and Mac mini are limited to five orders per consumer.
However, the manufacturer has currently lifted the buy limits that was imposed on iPhone, fresh iPad Pro, and fresh MacBook Air in countries outside of China. Apple’s web in the U.S. with no longer has buy restrictions and customers could get as many 2020 iPad Pro, iPhone 11 Pro and 2020 Macbook Air like they want.
Although the restrictions have been lifted, it seems to be that the company is not getting a smooth run like far as selling of the newly unveiled gadgets is considered, mostly since of the disruption caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
Orders placed for the 2020 iPad Pro on the company’s online store reveals that the device won’t get delivered prior initial week of April even though few orders will be delivered in the last week of March. But, since there’s are no purchase restrictions, it appears that Apple has the situation under control.