Friday, 27 October 2017

iPhone X pre-orders officially underway, Apple says demand is 'off the charts'

iPhone X colors

Today’s the day: Apple’s iPhone X is available for pre-order.

The iPhone X is available for pre-order from Apple and all of the major U.S. carriers. The flagship iOS smartphone is available in 64GB and 256GB capacities and in Silver and Black color options.

Here’s how iPhone X pricing for each carrier breaks down:

Apple

  • 64GB iPhone X: $49.91 per month for 24 months with iPhone Upgrade Program, $999 full retail
  • 256GB iPhone X: $56.16 per month for 24 months with iPhone Upgrade Program, $1,149 full retail

AT&T

  • 64GB: $33.34 per month for 30 months
  • 256GB: $38.34 per month for 30 months

Sprint

  • 64GB: $0 down and $41.67 per month with Sprint Flex lease
  • 256GB: $150 down and $41.67 per month with Sprint Flex lease

T-Mobile

  • 64GB: EIP is $279.99 down and $30 per month for 24 months, JUMP! On Demand is $0 down and $41.56 per month for 18 months for well-qualified customers
  • 256GB: EIP is $429.99 down and $30 per month for 24 months, JUMP! On Demand is $429.99 down and $41.56 per month for 18 months for well-qualified customers

Verizon

  • 64GB: $0 down and $41.66 per month for 24 months
  • 256GB: $0 down and $47.91 per month for 24 months

U.S. Cellular

  • 64GB: $0 down and $33.32 per month for 30 months
  • 256GB $0 down and $38.28 per month for 30 months

Xfinity Mobile

  • 64GB: $41.67 per month for 24 months
  • 256GB: $47.92 per month for 24 months

Some carriers are also offering trade-in deals that’ll get you a few hundred dollars off your new iPhone X if you trade in a qualifying device.

Shipping estimates between Apple and the carriers vary. As of this post, Apple is estimating that new iPhone X orders will ship in 5-6 weeks. The carriers say that you’ll get your new iPhone anywhere between November 3rd and the middle of December, depending on who you’re buying from and which model you’re selecting.

Apple has said that it’ll have iPhone X units available for walk-in customers in its stores on November 3rd. Apple urges consumers interested in getting an iPhone X to show up early, but if you need an X on day one and didn’t get it through pre-orders that’s an option to consider.

Finally, Apple today issued a statement to CNET on iPhone X pre-orders. “We can see from the initial response, customer demand is off the charts,” the company said.

Did you pre-order an iPhone X? If so, which model did you get?


iPhone X pre-orders officially underway, Apple says demand is 'off the charts' originally posted at http://phonedog.com

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