No-one with a brain on this forum takes the first post from a new account with any seriousness.
Go back and look at Q4 of 2015. The entire quarter. For stockholders, it was a mind-numbingly-stressful quarter of waiting for Model X's to get delivered, to get quality problems ironed out, and so on. It has all been taken care of. Right around two years later, we are seeing the same thing with the Model 3 - except in this case, the ramp-up is definitely occurring more quickly.
Whatever an "iPhone moment" is - who cares if Tesla misses that. They produce and deliver more and more cars every quarter. The company is growing. No-one has anything that touches the Model 3 - or their entire range of cars, for that matter.