12-09-2018 16:03 - edited 19-10-2018 09:18
12-09-2018 16:03 - edited 19-10-2018 09:18
We're pleased to confirm Apple’s latest products, the iPhone Xs and iPhone Xs Max have now launched and are available to purchase from today, Friday 21 September. Customers will be able to pre-order the iPhone XR beginning Friday 19 October, and launching on Friday 26 October.
If you'd like to get your hands on one of these beauties, click the appropriate link below to order online, or alternatively you can call our customer services, or visiting us in-store.
Questions?
With what is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated device launches of the year, we suspect many of you will have questions. Check out our extensive Q&A section immediately under this post which we hope will answer any questions you have. We will add more Q&A's over time but if you've got a question not listed, please feel free to reply to this thread and let us know.
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12-09-2018 20:45 - edited 12-09-2018 21:02
12-09-2018 20:45 - edited 12-09-2018 21:02
So no big surprises then?
any small phones?
on 12-09-2018 20:57
on 12-09-2018 20:57
@Anonymous Nothing out of the ordinary that most of the leaks didn’t tell us lol.
@Chris_K Can you find out if o2 will block the dual sim on there phones when it’s realesed.
on 12-09-2018 21:01
I guess the esim is just another way to reduce crud inside phones much like trying to rid them of headphone jacks..
Doesn’t look like like the networks are too happy about this advance. 2 networks in the US trying to block their introduction.
on 12-09-2018 21:02
on 12-09-2018 21:02
@mavayr wrote:
Your working the FX the wrong way round, $1099 is £842 using XE. Add VAT to £842 and you get £1,010. Then remember that banks don’t give you mid-market, but a marginalised rate and you’ll find that ££1,099 isn’t that far away.
Nonsense, no one else does a straight 1:1.
My Note9 cost approximately £899 vs $999, Samsung accounted for the exchange rate.
Same with the Sony XZ3, it will cost $799 vs £699
In most products, a nominal difference is acknowledged..
on 12-09-2018 21:27
on 12-09-2018 21:27
Announcement just now on twitter about the esim coming to o2 soon
on 12-09-2018 21:33
12-09-2018 21:39 - edited 12-09-2018 21:43
12-09-2018 21:39 - edited 12-09-2018 21:43
O2 used to be at the forefront with Apple - they were the only network to provide fully featured visual voice mail, not just voice mail badges. I have two phones and have been almost desperate to get a dual sim iPhone - eSim for my home contract and a sim tray for local data when travelling. I buy my phones outright from the Apple store, not from the network providers, so they can't turn off things they feel like! O2 are just way too far behind now, even with 'promises' of 1st half 2019, so after 24 years with O2 (since BT Cellnet days), I'm off to EE......
on 12-09-2018 21:51
Glad to hear O2 will be able to supply the new iPhones, although I am happy to wait until the rush and dust settles before investing.
My more immediate requirement is to purchase an Apple Watch 4.
Regardless of where this Watch is purchased I need to find out if it can be 'appended/accommodated/whatever' by my existing O2 Account.
Any help or advice will be greatfully received.
Thanks for your time, best wishes, G
on 12-09-2018 21:55
on 12-09-2018 21:55
Evening all,
Great to see so much interest on what Apple announced tonight. I've updated the original post (which I'll update as/when more info is available, including links once they're live) and also added a large Q&A section which I hope answers most questions most of you may have. This will again be updated as/when we have more details to share.
Q&A here.
on 12-09-2018 22:05
on 12-09-2018 22:05