Not exact matches
The only way to know the
actual packing
date is to see the
shipping box so you need to see it to be safe.
While we try our best to schedule delivery to arrive on the release
date,
actual delivery
date may vary depending on your location and method of
shipping.
Last week, the Wall Street Journal reported that Sony had announced orders for its new Daily Edition Reader — which the company said in August would arrive in time for the holiday — are now expected to
ship December 18 through January 8, and an
actual delivery
date couldn't be guaranteed.
The
actual release
date has been left strategically off the press release, but Asus expects to be
shipping these pre-orders out in January and also makes a solemn promise to soon deliver Android 4 to the Prime via an over-the-air update.
Can Sony, who's recently cut back North American November 17th launch
date ship projections to just 400,000 units (with some analysts predicting
actual distribution of half this number or fewer machines), manage to avoid aggravating a soon - to - be-device-deprived buying public while still keeping up with the competition?
Though there is no guarantee, Verizon could end up
shipping orders of both phones out to consumers early for those that pre-order the device ahead of the
actual launch
date, so it might be worth considering placing a pre-order if you want to get either phone as early as possible.