First announced in last September's iPhone launch, the shipment for Apple's Beats X earbuds are likely to be delayed --- sometime next year, according to its reseller's B&H photo e-mail.

Originally, Apple planned to ship the earphones in fall of 2016; however, B&H sent out an e-mail saying that Apple now estimates that shipments would take about 2 to 3 months. Apple was also contacted to comment regarding this issue, but to no avail. B&H one of the world's trusted retailers and authorized Apple resellers, although Apple hasn't acknowledged such delay on the shipments. Otherwise, the adjusted timeframe for the earbuds launch might happen in February or March.

Apple's W1 chip, as well as a fast fuel feature, are included in the Beats X --- for simple pairing with other iOS devices and for quick charging, respectively. Beats even claim that the said earphones can function for up to 2 hours of playback, with just 5 minutes of charging; after 45 minutes of playback, it can last up to 8 hours. Aside from that, Beats X is pretty much any user's standard neck buds that other companies have been churning out --- making it hard to see what Apple might have difficulties with.

The Solo 3 headphones and the Powerbeats3 Wireless sport earphones are another two of Beats' products that have been integrated with W1 technology, according to THE VERGE. Apple's other new wireless earbuds, the AirPods, will also be shipped in delay --- with no official release date yet after Apple missed its target launch on those, too.

The iPhone 7 was released three months ago, but the year is ending already. Apple should've foreseen the delayed shipments of its products introduced alongside it. Apple has failed shipping two of those mentioned wireless products on time. Having these things massively produced is a serious issue.

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