AT&T Has Sold Out Of iPhones, Won’t Have Any For Sale In Stores Until June 29

AT&T has officially stated that those who didn’t pre-order the iPhone 4 will be out of luck for a few days. They’ve completely sold out of the device. If you’ve pre-ordered, then you’re fine, and you’ll be able to pick it up on the 24th. But, if you were hoping to casually stroll in, and buy one this Thursday, there’s no chance. They say they’ll be getting more in on the 29th, which is next Tuesday.

The full statement follows:

AT&T is on-track to deliver iPhone 4 to customers who preordered the device on June 15. We look forward to offering iPhone 4 to all other customers beginning Tuesday, June 29, when it goes on sale in all AT&T sales channels.
Here are a few guidelines for customers buying iPhone 4 from AT&T:
Preordered for home or business delivery: iPhone 4 will begin arriving this week for customers who preordered. We’ll send an email when each order has shipped.
Preordered for store delivery: AT&T retail representatives will begin calling customers this week to let them know their iPhone 4 is available for pick up in store.
Retail purchase (no preorder): AT&T plans to have iPhone 4 inventory – available on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last – on June 29 in its retail locations, at www.att.com , and in business sales channels. As inventory sells out, AT&T will offer the convenient option of purchasing iPhone 4 and having it delivered to a home or business or an AT&T store. As always, customers will receive an email once their order is placed, and again when it ships.
To help customers stay up to date on iPhone 4 activities and important information, AT&T will post a series of videos beginning early this week at www.facebook.com/att . The videos will be informative and packed with customer-friendly tips and instructions around order fulfillment, iPhone 4 activation, inventory and – importantly – the new MicroSIM unique to iPhone 4 devices.
AT&T products and services are provided or offered by subsidiaries and affiliates of AT&T Inc. under the AT&T brand and not by AT&T Inc.
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Comments

  1. GSXRMike says:

    AHHHHH HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!! There goes my “having to wait in a long-ass line” problem! HAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA. This is GREAT news!

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