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question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Please write a short summary for the following article: Apple's iPhone 6 Lead-Times Still Longer Than Previous Models It has been 11 weeks since Apple Apple’s iPhone 6 and 6 Plus became available in the first wave of ten countries. Apple has announced that the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are available in a total of 69 countries so it has either launched in more countries but not announced them or there are 46 more countries to get the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus in the next three weeks to reach the company’s stated goal of being in 115 by the end of the year. (Note that I own Apple shares). I have been tracking Apple’s iPhone 6 and 6 Plus lead-times in a number of countries; on Verizon’s, AT&T AT&T’s, Sprint’s websites and three of Vodafone Vodafone’s around the world since Apple and its partners started taking pre-orders on Friday, September 12. I also tracked lead-times for the iPhone 4S, 5, 5c and 5s and have all the details in a Google Google Doc. I believe that by monitoring how long lead-times are and change it can give one a feeling on how supply is matching up to demand. It can also give some indication on how much sales may occur in the March quarter since it appears that Apple remains fairly supply constrained and this is before any meaningful channel fill occurs. Different lead-times for the various models and memory sizes can give an indication of which ones are in higher demand and what the iPhone’s average selling price (ASP) could be. Another factor in ASPs is how much Apple charges in other countries. I believe that Apple could hit 70 million iPhone sales in the December quarter and the demand for them can be seen in their leading positions they hold in Japan, lead-times being longer than other iPhone launches, China Mobile China Mobile’s 4G customer base exploding and Kantar’s data showing iPhones gaining share worldwide. Source: Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images Apple’s iPhone worldwide websites lead-times The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus lead-times have decreased over the past two weeks on the 10 Apple websites that I checked on Friday evening (9 of the original 10 initial launch countries and China). The 16GB and 32GB models have dropped from 5-7 or 7-10 business days to 3-5 days (except for the Space Gray 16GB model in Australia that is at 1-3 business days). The iPhone 6 128GB models have kept their same lead-times from two weeks ago of either 5-7 or 7-10 business days. The 6 Plus 128GB models have seen their lead-times decrease from 3-4 weeks to match the model 6’s 5-7 or 7-10 business days.
answer:The lead times for Apple's iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus still remain longer than previous models 11 weeks after their initial launch in the first wave of ten countries. Apple has announced that the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are available in a total of 69 countries, with the company aiming to reach 115 by the end of the year. By tracking the lead times, analysts can monitor supply-demand matchups, which can provide an estimation of sales for the next quarter. It is believed that the longer lead times are indicative of the high demand for the smartphones, and Apple could potentially hit 70 million iPhone sales in the December quarter. The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are leading in Japan, and Kantar's data shows iPhones are gaining market share worldwide.
question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. Jess: Good afternoon! The end of the month is tomorrow! Please kindly upload the receipts by midnight CST Ryan: All done, Jess, thank you for the reminder! Paul: I apologize for the inconvenience, is it possible to get an exception/extension? Jess: Paul, I can do one day only, the system shuts down automatically and myself, I only have 24hrs to submit corrections. Paul: Much appreciated, that will help me greatly, thank you. Briefly summarize that dialogue.
answer:In the dialogue, Jess reminds everyone to upload their receipts by the end of the month. Ryan confirms that he has completed the task, while Paul requests an extension. Jess grants a one-day extension to Paul, mentioning that the system automatically shuts down and she only has 24 hours to make any corrections. Paul is grateful for the assistance.
question:Explain how you used the definition to come up with the answer. You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task. Given a paragraph about cooking, and a set of conversational question answers about the paragraph, generate a relevant question to the topic of the paragraph. The paragraph has the prefix 'CONTEXT:'. Each conversation question has a prefix `Q:` followed by the answer prefix `A:`. CONTEXT: Surprisingly, an egg is the most difficult thing to cook. McDonalds serves a lot of eggs in their breakfast menus and they haven't found a way yet to mass prefry / prcook these suckers. So I doubt this could be done.I tried half cooking scrambled eggs before and then finishing them off later, and the result was crap at best.I doubt you can do that with non-scrambled eggs, as the yolks and whites will change physical properties when heated / cooled / reheated <sep> Q: Have you tried frying eggs on a large scale? A: Surprisingly, an egg is the most difficult thing to cook Q: So, can fried eggs be fried in advance? A: I doubt this could be done Output:
answer:Q: Why is it challenging to precook eggs for McDonald's breakfast menu?
question:Please answer the following question: What type of details about lisa schwarzbaum can be gathered from the following bio? Bio: lisa schwarzbaum -lrb- born 1952 -rrb- is an american film critic . she joined `` entertainment weekly '' as a film critic in the 1990s , and remained there until february 2013 . A:
answer:From the provided bio, the following details about Lisa Schwarzbaum can be gathered: 1. She was born in 1952. 2. She is an American film critic. 3. She joined Entertainment Weekly as a film critic in the 1990s. 4. She remained at Entertainment Weekly until February 2013.