Apple Notifying iPhone 6s Pre-Order Customers About Shipping Delays Ahead of Pope Visit

Apple has started sending emails to customers who may be affected by shipping delays caused by Pope Francis' visit to the United States, letting them know that they may not be able to receive their iPhone 6s and 6s pre-orders on launch day.

Based on an image shared by Sam Biddle on Twitter, Apple is informing customers that while there may be delivery issues on Friday in restricted areas, Saturday deliveries will be available in most areas. Any customer in an affected area can expect to receive an email from Apple and from UPS or FedEX.

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As MacRumors reported over the weekend, Pope Francis will be visiting New York City and Philadelphia this week, with all of the major shipping companies planning to shut down deliveries in select areas during his visit. UPS, FedEX, and USPS will all be following security protocols that will delay package deliveries in the following ZIP codes:

New York City: 10001, 10007, 10017, 10021, 10022, 10023, 10029
Philadelphia: 19102, 19103, 19104, 19106, 19107, 19109, 19123, 19130, 19146, 19147

Package pick ups and deliveries will be unavailable in areas of New York City on Thursday and Friday, and in areas of Philadelphia on Friday and Saturday. With Saturday delivery available, many who are not able to get their phones on Friday may be able to have them delivered on Saturday instead, and both UPS and FedEX may allow customers to route packages to an area where deliveries are available.

For customers outside of New York and Philadelphia, the first iPhone 6s and 6s Plus pre-order shipments will be arriving on Friday, September 25.

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El Cabong Avatar
115 months ago
Not on the zipcode list. Excellent...
Score: 33 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sniffies Avatar
115 months ago
Divine intervention
Score: 25 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JeffyTheQuik Avatar
115 months ago
It'll be a great story to tell your grandkids!

"When the iPhone 6S came out, I got delayed because of the Pope..."

"Tell us again, grandpa!"
Score: 23 Votes (Like | Disagree)
oneMadRssn Avatar
115 months ago
What about people who don't believe in a pope?
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nippyjun Avatar
115 months ago
They should deliver them on Thursday instead.
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bradl Avatar
115 months ago
This is why I hate organized religion.
You do realize that this has nothing to do with religion, right? with the dignitaries from the UN being in town at the same time, deliveries could be just as equally delayed.

BL.
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