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AirTags and Purple iPhone 12 Models Start Arriving to Customers in New Zealand and Australia

It's April 30, aka AirTags launch day, and customers who purchased AirTags or a purple iPhone 12 from Apple when orders went live last week are now beginning to receive their new devices.

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Apple fans in Australia and New Zealand are always the first to get their hands on new devices due to time zone differences, and are now sharing photos and first impressions on social media networks.


There are no Apple Stores in New Zealand, but Apple Stores in Australia have both the single AirTag and the four-pack in stock, so customers will be able to walk in and make a purchase.

This bodes well for in-store ‌AirTag‌ availability in the rest of the world, and those who were unable to preorder and don't want to wait until May can likely pick up AirTags at their local retail stores.

AirTags ordered for in-store pickup will not be able to be engraved, as engraving is not done in stores. Engraved AirTags are only available from Apple and are backordered until June.

Some customers in the United States began receiving AirTags early yesterday as retailers like Best Buy shipped earlier than expected, but customers in New Zealand and Australia will be getting the first engraved AirTags direct from Apple.

Following New Zealand and Australia, AirTags sales and deliveries will begin in the Middle East, Asia, Europe, and more, with the North America launch coming last.

If you're in Australia and New Zealand and received your AirTags already, make sure to share photos below and let us know what you think as we'll be putting together a list of first impressions if we can get enough opinions on AirTags from MacRumors readers.

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TheYayAreaLiving 🎗️ Avatar
66 months ago
Congratulations to all!!! It's going to be a good day tomorrow.
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kiensoy Avatar
66 months ago

Congratulations to all!!! It's going to be a good day tomorrow.
Congratulations? It’s an accessory not a house lol.
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sh20 Avatar
66 months ago

That's awesome I received mine from Best Buy yesterday via UPS I was very surprised they came so quickly I will say after using them that they're not what do you think they are. They will give you a generalized area where they are and then you have to use the phone to actually find them either by sound or by their direction system so they're not what you think they are and they're very oriented towards privacy it's clear even it's your own stuff there are extra steps that you need to take which make it not as functional as it could be.
So what did you think they are? What you described is exactly what I thought I bought!
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VermontsFinest Avatar
66 months ago

Congratulations? It’s an accessory not a house lol.
Geez someone's grumpy. Why not let people be happy?
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LFC2020 Avatar
66 months ago
Arrived 😊



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WiseAJ Avatar
66 months ago
That secure holder looks like something else...
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