Technology
You can now pre-order the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro
Disclosure
Every product here is independently selected by Mashable journalists. If you buy something featured, we may earn an affiliate commission which helps support our work.
Today is the day: Apple’s new iPhone 11, as well as the iPhone 11 Pro and the iPhone 11 Pro Max, are now available for pre-order at Apple’s online store.
Shipping, as well as in-store availability, will commence in a week, on Friday, Sept. 20.
The pricing for the new devices is as follows:
The 6.1-inch, LCD iPhone 11 costs $699/$749/$849 with 64/128/256GB of memory.
The 5.8 inch, OLED iPhone 11 Pro costs $999/$1,149/$1,349 with 64/256/512GB of memory.
The 6.5-inch OLED iPhone 11 Pro Max costs $1,099/$1,249/$1,449 with 64/256/512GB of memory.
The Midnight Green color will probably be sold out first.
Image: Stan Schroeder/Mashable
These prices can be further reduced if you trade in an eligible older iPhone, and you can choose to pay in monthly instalments. You can also pre-order from carriers and other retail stores if that’s your preference.
As always, you may want to hurry if you’re gunning for the new, Midnight Green color of the iPhone 11 Pro/Pro Max. Typically, the new colors are the first to go.
As for the phones themselves, check out our hands-on impressions here. Full reviews for all three models are coming soon.
-
Business7 days ago
API startup Noname Security nears $500M deal to sell itself to Akamai
-
Entertainment6 days ago
NASA discovered bacteria that wouldn’t die. Now it’s boosting sunscreen.
-
Entertainment7 days ago
How to watch ‘Argylle’: When and where is it streaming?
-
Business6 days ago
Tesla drops prices, Meta confirms Llama 3 release, and Apple allows emulators in the App Store
-
Business5 days ago
TechCrunch Mobility: Cruise robotaxis return and Ford’s BlueCruise comes under scrutiny
-
Entertainment5 days ago
‘The Sympathizer’ review: Park Chan-wook’s Vietnam War spy thriller is TV magic
-
Business4 days ago
Tesla layoffs hit high performers, some departments slashed, sources say
-
Business4 days ago
Meta to close Threads in Turkey to comply with injunction prohibiting data-sharing with Instagram