iPhone X sells out in HCM City

A few days after hitting the market, the new genuine iPhone X is now out of stock, according to traders.

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The giant mobilephone retailer, Mobile World, said that its customers in HCM City and Hanoi sold 3,000 units last Friday

The giant mobilephone retailer, Mobile World, said that its customers in HCM City and Hanoi sold 3,000 units last Friday

The company said that it had actually sold out before being officially on sale as the store received over 5,300 orders, with 3,100 of them making a deposit, up to the afternoon of the official sales day.

Sixty-one per cent of customers ordered the 256GB version and the others asked for the 64GB version. More than 50 per cent of them wanted the silver colour, according to the company.

The FPT Shop said that on the first day it sold 3,000 iPhone X to customers, while Viettel sold about 3,000.

Many shops in HCM City have no more iPhone X models to sell.

A store at Vivo shopping centre in District 7 told Việt Nam News that they immediately sold 1,000 phones on the first day, and that other customers were waiting to buy at a later date.

About 15,000 iPhone X models have been sold in the country since the first day of its launch on the market, according to traders.

A retailer said that most customers who had ordered the phone had not cancelled their bookings.

He said that compared to iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, the number of purchases of iPhone X had not been higher because the price was higher. However, many others are still waiting to buy the phone.

Đoàn Văn Hiếu Em, director of Mobile Phone and Electronic Business under Mobile World, said the phone had many advanced technologies and celebrates the 10th anniversary of the iPhone. It sold out on Apple’s website when it was first introduced, he added.

To attract more customers, retailers are offering many promotions.

For instance, Mobile World is offering a free interest on installment plans, while Viettel is providing zero interest on installment plans, a free trip to the US, and wireless chargers.

Official sales of iPhone X in Việt Nam began on December 8. The price is VNĐ34,790,000 (US$1,520) for the 256GB version and VNĐ29,990,000 (US$ 1,300) for 64GB version.

The retailers selling iPhone X include Mobile World, Viettel, Mobile Phone, FPT Shop and Viễn Thông A. 

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