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    Cell Phone Upgrade Fees

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    Many people in today's modern society enjoy getting a new gadget. The most common gadget that many users purchase, and upgrade at a somewhat regular frequency, is their cell phone. There is an ever increasing number of cell phone users. Being in the United States it should not surprise anyone that cellphone companies want to maximize their profits. In the United States there are four major carriers: AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile. There are many smaller and regional carriers that exist. But we will focus on the largest four.

    When a user picks out a new cell phone, there are many things to consider. The biggest two are the initial cost of the phone and the price of the ongoing monthly cell phone bill. With it being September, let us use an example of a new iPhone 6, presuming you get it on day one. Here is the minimum costs per month on each carrier:

    64GB iPhone 6 and the 1GB, or closest, per month data plan with a standard 2-year contract.

    CarrierUpfront CostTotal MonthlyTotal 2 year Cost
    AT&T$299.99$65.00$1859.00
    Verizon$299.99$80.00$2219.00
    Sprint$299.99$70.00$1979.00
    T-Mobile$109.99$77.08$1959.91

    This is what the cost would be over the course of two years, if you start with a new phone plan. There is one thing not listed in the table above. That is the "activation" fee. The activation fee is an additional fee that most cell phone providers charge to activate a new phone. While this can be somewhat understood, if this was 1999, in today's world this makes no sense. If a person had to physically activate a new device by putting entering the device information into a database and it took even 30 minutes, a $20 activation fee would make sense. But this is 2014 and this is no longer the case. The device is automatically activated when registered and, in most cases, takes a couple minutes to enter in the information. There is no way that it costs $40, or more, per phone to activate.

    When you purchase a traditional 2-year contract, the price of your phone is being subsidized by the phone company, and hence why there is a contract. Over the length of the contract, typically 2 years in the United States, the price difference between what you paid upfront, and the remaining cost of the phone, is paid for by your monthly bill. There have been some changes by the carriers, as of late, where you can effectively pay for your phone with a monthly fee that is not necessarily tied to your monthly phone service bill. Besides, the activation fee there is another fee that providers charge. The "upgrade" fee.

    AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint all charge customers an "upgrade" fee. An upgrade fee is incurred when a user replaces a device at a subsidized price. In theory, this should make sense. But in practice it does not. The thing that does not make sense with this "upgrade" fee is that there it serves no purpose other than to generate revenue for the company. Just like the activation fee, the upgrade fee is merely a profit making feature. While one could possibly argue that the cell phone company has to cover the possible difference in price between when a user upgrades and the total price for renewed contract. But this is just load of crap. The "upgrade" fee is merely there to generate more profit for the provider.

    With so many people in the U.S. upgrading their phone, cell phone companies stand to generate a significant amount of profit just from upgrade fees. With over 4 million iPhones sold worldwide, let us presume that 500,000 of those were in the U.S. Here is a chart with how much each company stands to make, in pure profit, from activation or upgrade fees.

    Carrier% of Total Market% of 500,000% Subsidized (95%)Upgrade Fee per deviceTotal Profit
    AT&T33.9%169,500161,025$40.00$6,441,000
    Verizon35.8%179,000170,050$30.00$5,101,500
    Sprint15.7%78,50074,575$36.00$2,684,700
    T-Mobile14.6%73,0000$0$0

    As you can see, presuming 450,000 upgrades and new accounts the total profit that the carriers stand to make just from activation and upgrade fees for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus is a total of $14,227,200 between the largest three. T-Mobile users pay full price for their devices, and T-Mobile does not charge an upgrade fee. The guess of 500,000 orders being in the United States, is merely my own guess. The percentage of the market is based on reported subscriber count, obtained from wikipedia.

    As long as we keep paying for these subsidized phones, the phone companies will continue to keep charging us these upgrade fees. If we all purchased unsubsidized phones, the market may become a largely different place. However, given the retail price of phones, it is not likely that all phone users will begin to pay for unsubsidized phones any time soon.

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    iPhone 6 Availability - 09/15/2014

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    The iPhone 6 Plus is sold out everywhere. Apple.com is stating 3 to 4 weeks for all models, on all carriers and in all colors.

    When ordering from an iPhone 6 from the carriers for delivery by 9/19 here is the current status: Sprint has gold models in all three sizes, 64GB and 128 in Gold and Space Gray Verizon has 64GB Gold, 128 Space Gray and 128AT&T is entirely sold out. T-Mobile states 1 - 4 weeks for iPhone 6 and up to 6 weeks for iPhone 6 Plus.

    The only changes from yesterday has been that some iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus ship times from Verizon have slipped by another week. There are two new updates with Verizon. The first is that the 128GB Space Gray now has a ship date by October 7th. The second is that the 16GB Gold iPhone 6 Plus ship date has slipped by a week to October 28th.

    Apple.com Availability for delivery by 9/19
    AT&TNone Available
    SprintNone Available
    VerizonNone Available
    T-MobileNone Available
    Carrier Availability for delivery by 9/19
    AT&TNone available
    Sprint16GB Gold, 64GB Silver, 64GB Gold, 64GB Space Gray, 128GB Silver, 128GB Gold 128GB Space Gray
    Verizon64GB Gold, 128GB Silver, 128GB Gold
    T-MobileNone available

    iPhone 6 from Apple.com
      16GB 64GB 128GB
    AT&T Silver: 7 - 10 days
    Gold: 7 - 10 days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    Silver: 7 - 10 days
    Gold: 7 - 10 days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    Silver: 7 - 10 days
    Gold: 7 - 10 Days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    Sprint Silver: 7 - 10 days
    Gold: 7 - 10 days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    Silver: 7 - 10 days
    Gold: 7 - 10 days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    Silver: 7 - 10 days
    Gold: 7 - 10 days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    Verizon Silver: 7 - 10 days
    Gold: 7 - 10 days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    Silver: 7 - 10 days
    Gold: 7 - 10 days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    Silver: 7 - 10 days
    Gold: 7 - 10 days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    T-Mobile Silver: 7 - 10 days
    Gold: 7 - 10 days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    Silver: 7 - 10 days
    Gold: 7 - 10 days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    Silver: 7 - 10 days
    >Gold: 7 - 10 days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    Carrier Sites - iPhone 6
      16GB 64GB 128GB
    AT&T Silver: 7 - 14 Days
    Gold: 7 - 14 Days
    Space Gray: 3 - 5 Weeks
    Silver: 7 - 14 Days
    Gold: 7 - 14 Days
    Space Gray: 3 - 5 Weeks
    Silver: 7 - 14 Days
    Gold: 7 - 14 Days
    Space Gray: 3 - 5 Weeks
    Sprint Silver: up to 3 weeks
    Gold: 9/19
    Space Gray: up to 3 weeks
    Silver: 9/19
    Gold: 9/19
    Space Gray: 9/19
    Silver: 9/19
    Gold: 9/19
    Space Gray: 9/19
    Verizon Silver: by October 7th
    Gold: by October 7th
    Space Gray: by October 14th
    Silver: by October 21st
    Gold: by 9/19
    Space Gray: by October 21st
    Silver: by 9/19
    Gold: by 9/19
    Space Gray: by October 7th
    T-Mobile Silver: 1 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 1 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 1 - 4 weeks
    Silver: 1 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 1 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 1 - 4 weeks
    Silver: 1 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 1 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 1 - 4 weeks

    iPhone 6 Plus from Apple.com
      16GB 64GB 128GB
    AT&T Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Sprint Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Verizon Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Sprint Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Carrier Sites - iPhone 6 Plus
      16GB 64GB 128GB
    AT&T Silver: November 9 - 27th
    Gold: November 9 - 27th
    Space Gray: November 9 - 27th
    Silver: November 9 - 27th
    Gold: November 9 - 27th
    Space Gray: November 9 - 27th
    Silver: November 9 - 27th
    Gold: November 9 - 27th
    Space Gray: November 9 - 27th
    Sprint Silver: 4 - 6 weeks
    Gold: 4 - 6 weeks
    Space Gray: 4 - 6 weeks
    Silver: 4 - 6 weeks
    Gold: 4 - 6 weeks
    Space Gray: 4 - 6 weeks
    Silver: 4 - 6 weeks
    Gold: 4 - 6 weeks
    Space Gray: 4 - 6 weeks
    Verizon Silver: by October 21st
    Gold: by October 28th
    Space Gray: by October 28th
    Silver: by October 28th
    Gold: by October 28th
    Space Gray: by November 4th
    Silver: by October 28th
    Gold: by October 28th
    Space Gray: by November 4th
    T-Mobile Silver: 6 weeks
    Gold: 6 weeks
    Space Gray: 6 weeks
    Silver: 6 weeks
    Gold: 6 weeks
    Space Gray: 6 weeks
    Silver: 6 weeks
    Gold: 6 weeks
    Space Gray: 6 weeks
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    Apple iPhone Availability - 09/14/2014

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    The iPhone 6 Plus is sold out everywhere. Apple.com is stating 3 to 4 weeks for all models, on all carriers and in all colors. This will probably not change drastically anytime soon.

    When ordering from an iPhone 6 from the carriers for delivery by 9/19 here is the current status: Verizon has 16GB Silver, and 128GB models in all three colors. Sprint has gold models in all three sizes. AT&T is entirely sold out. T-Mobile does not have stock information available on their site. This is current as of 9:30AM Central Time.

    2:30PM Central time:

    All models of the iPhone 6 are 7 - 10 days at Apple.com for T-Mobile. The 16GB Space Gray on Verizon is now also at a 7 - 10 days.

    6:00PM Central time:

    All models of the iPhone 6 are now at 7 - 10 days at Apple.com. This is all carriers, all sizes, and all colors. Sprint has clarified its stock and this means that some models are still available for delivery by 9/19. AT&T and T-Mobile have remained unchanged.

    For the iPhone 6 Plus Verizon's ship times have slipped by a week, in almost all cases. AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint remain unchanged.


    Apple.com Availability for delivery by 9/19 (last updated on 09/14/2014 at 6:00PM)
    AT&TNone Available
    SprintNone Available
    VerizonNone Available
    T-MobileNone Available
    Carrier Availability for delivery by 9/19 (last updated on 09/14/2014 at 6:00PM)
    AT&TNone available
    Sprint16GB Gold, 64GB Silver, 64GB Gold 64GB Space Gray, 128GB Silver, 128GB Gold 128GB Space Gray
    Verizon64GB Gold, 128GB Silver, 128GB Gold, 128GB Space Gray
    T-MobileNone available

    iPhone 6 from Apple.com
      16GB 64GB 128GB
    AT&T Silver: 7 - 10 days
    Gold: 7 - 10 days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    Silver: 7 - 10 days
    Gold: 7 - 10 days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    Silver: 7 - 10 days
    Gold: 7 - 10 Days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    Sprint Silver: 7 - 10 days
    Gold: 7 - 10 days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    Silver: 7 - 10 days
    Gold: 7 - 10 days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    Silver: 7 - 10 days
    Gold: 7 - 10 days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    Verizon Silver: 7 - 10 days
    Gold: 7 - 10 days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    Silver: 7 - 10 days
    Gold: 7 - 10 days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    Silver: 7 - 10 days
    Gold: 7 - 10 days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    T-Mobile Silver: 7 - 10 days
    Gold: 7 - 10 days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    Silver: 7 - 10 days
    Gold: 7 - 10 days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    Silver: 7 - 10 days
    >Gold: 7 - 10 days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 days
    Carrier Sites - iPhone 6
      16GB 64GB 128GB
    AT&T Silver: 7 - 14 Days
    Gold: 7 - 14 Days
    Space Gray: 3 - 5 Weeks
    Silver: 7 - 14 Days
    Gold: 7 - 14 Days
    Space Gray: 3 - 5 Weeks
    Silver: 7 - 14 Days
    Gold: 7 - 14 Days
    Space Gray: 3 - 5 Weeks
    Sprint Silver: up to 3 weeks
    Gold: 9/19
    Space Gray: up to 3 weeks
    Silver: 9/19
    Gold: 9/19
    Space Gray: 9/19
    Silver: 9/19
    Gold: 9/19
    Space Gray: 9/19
    Verizon Silver: by October 7th
    Gold: by October 7th
    Space Gray: by October 7th
    Silver: by October 14th
    Gold: by 9/19
    Space Gray: by October 14th
    Silver: by 9/19
    Gold: by 9/19
    Space Gray: by 9/19
    T-Mobile Silver: 1 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 1 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 1 - 4 weeks
    Silver: 1 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 1 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 1 - 4 weeks
    Silver: 1 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 1 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 1 - 4 weeks

    iPhone 6 Plus from Apple.com
      16GB 64GB 128GB
    AT&T Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Sprint Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Verizon Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Sprint Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Silver: 3 - 4 weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 weeks
    Carrier Sites - iPhone 6 Plus
      16GB 64GB 128GB
    AT&T Silver: November 9 - 27th
    Gold: November 9 - 27th
    Space Gray: November 9 - 27th
    Silver: November 9 - 27th
    Gold: November 9 - 27th
    Space Gray: November 9 - 27th
    Silver: November 9 - 27th
    Gold: November 9 - 27th
    Space Gray: November 9 - 27th
    Sprint Silver: 4 - 6 weeks
    Gold: 4 - 6 weeks
    Space Gray: 4 - 6 weeks
    Silver: 4 - 6 weeks
    Gold: 4 - 6 weeks
    Space Gray: 4 - 6 weeks
    Silver: 4 - 6 weeks
    Gold: 4 - 6 weeks
    Space Gray: 4 - 6 weeks
    Verizon Silver: by October 21st
    Gold: by October 21st
    Space Gray: by October 28th
    Silver: by October 28th
    Gold: by October 28th
    Space Gray: by November 4th
    Silver: by October 28th
    Gold: by October 28th
    Space Gray: by November 4th
    T-Mobile Silver: 6 weeks
    Gold: 6 weeks
    Space Gray: 6 weeks
    Silver: 6 weeks
    Gold: 6 weeks
    Space Gray: 6 weeks
    Silver: 6 weeks
    Gold: 6 weeks
    Space Gray: 6 weeks
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    Apple iPhone 6 Availability - 09/13/2014

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    I thought I would keep this table up to date with iPhone availability. I'm not sure how long this will stay up to date, but I will keep periodically updating it. This is current as of 8:15AM Central Time.

    The iPhone 6 Plus is still stating 3 to 4 weeks for all models, on all carriers and in all colors. I would not expect this to change drastically anytime soon. The only change is that the 64GB Space Gray model on AT&T is now at 7 to 10 days.

    Update 2:30PM Central Time

    : The 64GB Gold on T-Mobile is now stating 7 - 10 days. This has been the only change since 8:15AM Central Time.

    Update 8:00PM Central Time

    : The 128GB Silver on T-Mobile, 16GB Space Gray on AT&T, and 64GB Gold on AT&T, are all now stating 7 - 10 days. If you are still looking for phone to get on Launch Day, the 128GB Gold version is still available on all the carriers, through Apple, in the United States.

    Last Update 09/13/2014 at 8:00PM
    T-Mobile128GB Gold
    Sprint128GB Gold, 128GB Space Gray
    AT&T128GB Gold
    Verizon16GB Gold, 16GB Space Gray, 64GB Space Gray, 128GB Gold, 128GB Space Gray
    iPhone 6
      T-Mobile Sprint AT&T Verizon
    16GB Silver: 7 - 10 Days Gold: 7 - 10 Days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 Days
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 7 - 10 Days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 Days
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 7 - 10 Days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 Days
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 9/19
    Space Gray: 9/19
    64GB Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 7 - 10 Days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 Days
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 7 - 10 Days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 Days
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 7 - 10 Days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 Days
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 7 - 10 Days
    Space Gray: 9/19
    128GB Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 9/19
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 Days
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 9/19
    Space Gray: 9/19
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 9/19
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 Days
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 9/19
    Space Gray: 9/19
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    Apple iPhone Availability

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    Here is the iPhone 6 Availability as of 7:15PM Central Time.

    All iPhone 6 Plus models are sold out for release date shipping, and even 7 to 10 business day shipping. All iPhone 6 Plus models have a 3 to 4 week lead-time now. Most of iPhone 6 models are on a 7 to 10 day until shipment. As of this writing, none of the iPhone 6 models are 3 to 4 week wait times, yet. If you still want an iPhone 6 on release day, here are your options:

    T-Mobile 64GB Gold, 128GB Silver, 128GB Gold
    Sprint128GB Gold, 128GB Space Gray
    AT&T16GB Space Gray, 64GB Gold, 64GB Space Gray, 128GB Gold
    Verizon16GB Gold, 16GB Space Gray, 64GB Space Gray, 128GB Gold, 128GB Space Gray
    iPhone 6
      T-Mobile Sprint AT&T Verizon
    16GB Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 7 - 10 Days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 Days
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 7 - 10 Days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 Days
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 7 - 10 Days
    Space Gray: 9/19
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 9/19
    Space Gray: 9/19
    64GB Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 9/19
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 Days
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 7 - 10 Days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 Days
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 9/19
    Space Gray: 9/19
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 7 - 10 Days
    Space Gray: 9/19
    128GB Silver: 9/19
    Gold: 9/19
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 Days
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 9/19
    Space Gray: 9/19
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 9/19
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 Days
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 9/19
    Space Gray: 9/19
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    Apple's iPhone 6 Pre-order Fiasco

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    Issues are always expected for early adopters and today has been no exception. Apple stated that pre-orders would begin today, September 12th, for their iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. The Apple Online store was still down at 4AM Central, and came up some time by 5AM Central. The only way that users seemed to be able to access the store was through the Apple App Store application on their iPhones and iPads.

    There are many reasons to deal with all of the issues and try to pre-order as soon as possible. The primary reason is shipping delays. As of 5:45AM Central Time, the shipping times for the iPhone 6 from all the carriers (AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, and T-Mobile) and in all sizes (16GB, 64GB, and 128GB) and in all colors (Silver, Gold, and Space Gray) is still 9/19. However, the iPhone 6 Plus is a different story.

    Update 7:45AM Central Time

    . All iPhone 6 Plus Models are now at 3-4 weeks for all carriers and colors. These must be in shorter supply than the iPhone 6.

    Table information from 7:45AM Central.
    iPhone 6 Plus
      T-Mobile Sprint AT&T Verizon
    16GB Silver: 3 - 4 Weeks
    Gold: 3 - 4 Weeks
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 Days
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 3 - 4 Weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 Weeks
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 3 - 4 Weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 Weeks
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 7 - 10 Days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 Days
    64GB Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 3 - 4 Weeks
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 Days
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 3 - 4 Weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 Weeks
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 3 - 4 Weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 Weeks
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 7 - 10 Days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 Days
    128GB Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 3 - 4 Weeks
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 Days
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 7 - 10 Business Days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 Days
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 3 - 4 Weeks
    Space Gray: 3 - 4 Weeks
    Silver: 7 - 10 Days
    Gold: 7 - 10 Days
    Space Gray: 7 - 10 Days
    As you can see the iPhone 6 Plus is selling out and any users who wants an iPhone 6 Plus on release date, 9/19, will need to stand in line at an Apple Store or a carrier store to see if they can get one.
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    Apple September 9th Predictions

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    In case you are not aware, Apple is having an event on September 9th, 2014 beginning at 10AM Pacific Time/1PM Eastern/1700 UTC/1800 London Time. Typically, we would not know until the day of the event whether Apple would be live streaming the event or not. This time around, Apple has set up a page with a countdown. It can be viewed here. This link is also the link to the live stream. With the event a mere 4 days away now, there have been a plethora of rumors for what Apple will announce. Here are my thoughts about all of it.

    • iOS 8
    • We will definitely see iOS 8, and likely know the release date. My prediction is that iOS 8 will be available to all iPhone owners as of September 17th. If Apple's patterns hold true, this will be the case. There has not been a developer update since early August. Apple has traditionally stopped providing updates for developers approximately one month prior to launch of an operating system.
    • 4.7" iPhone 6
    • Yes, we will definitely see at least one new phone. Reportedly it will be a 4.7" model. There have been enough part leaks, as well as a video of a fully assembled phone (from parts) that has booted and connects to iTunes. This is too much evidence to not have this be real.
    • 5.5" iPhone 6
    • While this is possible, it would not be surprising to see Apple release a 5.5" iPhone 6 as well. There has not been enough evidence to support this. But it is possible. The evidence in iOS 8 with Adaptive layouts points to this being likely.
    • Updated iPad Air
    • This is the latest rumors to be unveiled. It is possible that Apple will release an updated iPad Air. It will most likely have a Touch ID sensor built-in, as well as 802.11AC. Both of these seem quite plausible.
    • Update iPod Touch
    • It is not clear whether Apple will release an updated iPod Touch. The consensus is the iPod Touch will not get an update. This strikes me as a bit odd given that the iPod Touch last received an update in September of 2012. I predict that we will see an updated iPod Touch. It may not be running an A8 processor, but likely an A7, with Touch ID. The updated iPod Touch may carry a slightly higher price tag than the current A5-based iPod Touch, but I think we will see an updated iPod Touch.
    • Wearable
    • There have been plenty of people that are speculating as to what Apple will be doing in the realm of wearables. Nobody has seen any type of wearable prototype. This is to be expected. In the US there is a requirement of having both Federal Communication Commission (FCC) as well as U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for any type of wearable that transmits health information. If Apple is going to release a wearable, they would want to announce it before it can be leaked by either of these agencies. This would be a similar tactic that they used with the original iPhone. If Apple does unveil a wearable product, it will likely not be available until Spring 2015. Apple also did this in September 2006 when they unveiled their first Apple TV.
    • Apple TV
    • The Apple TV was last updated in March of 2012. While it is possible that the Apple TV will not see an update, it seems unlikely. Many have postulated that the Apple TV will become a gaming box. While this is definitely a possibility, the lack of storage seems to negate this possibility without an updated Apple TV. The only features currently missing from the Apple TV would be 4K output, at 60 Frames per second.
    • HomeKit Accessories
    • At their World Wide Developer Conference 2014 (WWDC) keynote, Apple announced a couple of new frameworks. One of them being HealthKit, and the other being HomeKit. HomeKit is for the "Internet of Things" that allows users to control the devices that are Internet-enabled with their iOS devices. HomeKit offers the ability to string actions together to have any HomeKit enabled accessories perform actions. Apple could release some new accessories, or a completely new line of products, that is able to work with HomeKit. Some examples could be light bulbs, microwaves, or even an actual television; which has also been rumored for a long time.
    • OS X 10.10 Yosemite
    • I do not think that we will see OS X Yosemite released at the September 9th event. While it may be mentioned in the context of items like Handoff, SMS and Phone Relay, and other Continuity features. However, if Apple follows the same patterns, OS X 10.10 Yosemite will be released in October. Any updates to existing Macs, like the Mac Mini or even the Retina iMacs, would most likely come at the same time.

    Apple is holding their event at the Flint Center for performing arts in Cupertino. This has some significance for Apple. The original Mac, released in 1984, was unveiled last the Flint Center, as was the original iMac. It would make sense that Apple would release another "original" product at the same location. The Flint Center holds three times as many people as their typical venue, the Yerba Buena Center.

    The last significant item regarding the location is that Apple is building a three-story large structure around the Flint Center's statue. It is not known what the purpose of this building is, but we will find out on Tuesday. Below is a picture of the structure. Regardless of what Apple does have in store for us, be sure that it will not be a small affair and that it will be one to be sure to live stream.

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    Picture via MacRumors

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