This is the first year that Apple has launched iPhone sales early in the Vietnamese market. This has increased the demand for shopping among domestic customers. After 2 weeks of being on the shelves in the Vietnamese market, the iPhone 17 Pro Max is still out of stock in many systems.

iPhone 17 Pro Max is still sold out even though it has been on shelves for 2 weeks (Photo: The Anh).
"Vietnam's upgrade to the Tier 1 market group is a positive sign. However, in the first batch of deliveries, supply is still limited and can only meet a part of the early orders in the system.
We are urgently working with Apple and distribution partners to gradually improve the shortage situation and deliver products to users as soon as possible," said a representative of Minh Tuan Mobile.
As planned, shipments will continue to be brought to the Vietnamese market in September and early October, but the quantity will not be large. It is expected that the supply of iPhone 17 Pro Max will gradually stabilize by the end of October.
"The next batch of iPhone 17 Pro Max is being shipped to Vietnam. However, the market's purchasing power in the early days was so large that the supply was difficult to meet immediately. Shortages have been a common occurrence with the Pro Max series for many years, and this year is no exception.
It may take until mid- or late October for the supply to stabilize. At that time, it will be easier for customers to choose the right color and capacity they want," said Ms. Van Thi Ngoc Yen, Apple product manager at Di Dong Viet.

It may not be until mid- or late October that the supply of iPhone 17 Pro Max gradually stabilizes (Photo: The Anh).
The shortage has also pushed up the price of the iPhone 17 Pro Max in the secondary market. Looking at iPhone buying and selling groups, it is not difficult for users to come across posts offering the iPhone 17 Pro Max for sale at a price of 43-45 million VND for the 256GB version.
In fact, the problem of "overpricing" iPhones on the black market has been going on for many years. Many systems have required customers to activate the device warranty immediately upon purchase to limit the "handover" situation. However, this solution does not seem to be very effective.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/cong-nghe/khi-nao-iphone-17-pro-max-het-khan-hang-tai-viet-nam-20250930233124033.htm
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