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Update: As of 5:30 a.m. Pacific Time, the “Expired Pre-Order” issue appears to have been fixed for many Apple customers.
Some Apple customers who went through the pre-approval steps to purchase a new iPhone 13 on Apple’s website or Apple Store app are seeing the message “Your iPhone pre-order has expired” when subsequently checking their order status page.
Apple customers can use the Apple Store app on the iPhone or Apple’s website to go through all of the pre-approval steps to get ready to purchase a new iPhone, including checking upgrade eligibility if going through the iPhone Upgrade Program, choosing an AppleCare+ plan, browsing accessories, and confirming payment information.
The idea is that they can then pre-order their devices with the tap of a button on launch day, in the hope of guaranteeing their pre-order before the first lot of devices sell out.
For some, however, an unexpected message is appearing when customers return to their account orders page on the Apple website, or look at the For You section of the Apple Store app and tap the card labeled “Your iPhone is ready to preorder on 9.17.”
In the app, the screen loads for a moment to access pre-order information before reading “Your iPhone Pre-order has expired. You can still order iPhone now. Just choose a model and select a payment option.” A Buy Now link accompanies the message, encouraging users to repeat the “Save time at iPhone pre-order” process again.
The issue, which Apple Support is apparently aware of, appears to be down to a processing glitch. Some users who click the link in their pre-approval email are still ab
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