Apple today announced that stores will have iPhone X available for walk-in customers, who it encourages to arrive early, on launch day. Presumably, this will include both Apple's own retail locations and select authorized resellers.

iPhone X will go on sale in more than 55 countries and territories on Friday, November 3. On the same day, the first deliveries will begin to customers. iPhone X pre-orders begin this Friday, October 27 at 12:01 a.m. Pacific Time.

Due to a mix of reported production issues and strong demand, in-store availability of iPhone X will likely be extremely limited. Prospective buyers should be prepared for the possibility of waiting in long lines.

In a recent interview with BuzzFeed News, Apple CEO Tim Cook said "we'll see what happens" in regards to iPhone X availability. "We'll be working as hard as possible to make as many as possible," he added.

• Andorra

• Australia

• Austria

• Bahrain

• Belgium

• Bulgaria

• Canada

• China

• Croatia

• Cyprus

• Czech Republic

• Denmark

• Estonia

• Finland

• France

• Germany

• Greece

• Greenland

• Guernsey

• Hong Kong

• Hungary

• Iceland

• India

• Ireland

• Isle of Man

• Italy

• Japan

• Jersey

• Kuwait

• Latvia

• Liechtenstein

• Lithuania

• Luxembourg

• Malta

• Mexico

• Monaco

• The Netherlands

• New Zealand

• Norway

• Poland

• Portugal

• Puerto Rico

• Qatar

• Romania

• Russia

• Saudi Arabia

• Singapore

• Slovakia

• Slovenia

• Spain

• Sweden

• Switzerland

• Taiwan

• United Arab Emirates

• United Kingdom

• United States

• U.S. Virgin Islands

Here's the full list of countries and territories where iPhone X launches November 3:

The majority of Apple's retail stores will open at 8:00 a.m. local time on November 3.