If you’re looking to get someone an iGift for the holidays, Apple has posted shipping information for those who would like their orders to arrive before December 24th.

For the majority of products, orders must be placed by December 19th in order to receive pre-Christmas delivery with the free shipping promotion. Select products do carry earlier deadlines though, with the deadline for iPhone 4S holiday orders having already passed.
Below is a list of order deadlines for non-engraved iOS devices using the free shipping method. If you would like to have a device engraved it will take a little longer. For the last minute shopper, Standard Shipping will get the device to your door a little quicker.
iPad: December 19th
iPod: December 19th
iPhone 4S: December 4th
iPhone 4: December 19th
iPhone 3GS: December 19th
You can get more information from Apple’s Canadian Website, including details for different sipping methods and other products.
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