iPhone XS Max
It looks like you had to be quick to place your order this morning if you wanted to take delivery of your Apple Watch Series 4 on September 21. All the models we’ve checked now show delivery into mid-October.
The story is slightly different with the iPhone Xs and Xs Max …
Apple has now published the full 2-hour Gather Round keynote on YouTube. The event goes over the new Apple Watch Series 4, iPhone Xs, iPhone Xs Max, and iPhone XR.
While Apple doesn’t typically mention support for new cellular bands or smaller LTE advancements, it has seemingly been confirmed (via Twitter) that the iPhone Xs, iPhone Xs Max, and likely iPhone XR will all have support for HPUE.
Each year the iPhone Upgrade Program seems to improve in one way or another. Today, Apple started allowing both existing and new members of the program to get pre-approved for an iPhone Xs or Xs Max so pre-orders this Friday go as smoothly as possible.
Phil Schiller mentioned on stage at Apple’s event today that the new iPhones include the most LTE bands that have ever been included in the company’s smartphones. After taking a look at the Xs and XR tech specs, not only do the new devices include more bands, one of them is new to iPhones this year that can offer T-Mobile users better coverage.
In an update on the developer portal today, Apple has started encouraging developers to update their apps for the new iPhone Xs, iPhone Xs Max, and iPhone XR. The company is also pushing Mac developers to submit their apps to the all-new App Store coming with macOS Mojave, and to the iOS App Store with iOS 12 features.
As expected, Apple has now dropped its latest handsets with the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR. We have now started to list some of the best case options already available and will continue to update this post as more hit store shelves. Be sure to keep an eye on 9to5Toys for all the most notable deals on cases and accessories over the next couple weeks and beyond.
Head below for all the best iPhone Xs/Max/Xr cases available now…
Apple’s iPhone Xs event clocked in at just shy of two hours, but if you don’t have that sort of time, we’ve got just the video for you. We’ve distilled Apple’s press event to just under 10 minutes, including all of the important details about the iPhone Xs, iPhone Xs Max, iPhone Xr, and Apple Watch Series 4.
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Alongside releasing its new iPhone Xs, Xs Max and XR, Apple has updated is AppleCare+ protection plan. For an additional cost, customers can now opt for lost and stolen coverage. Apple has also introduced monthly payment options for both the standard and new AppleCare+ with Theft and Loss plan.
Apple has officially announced iPhone Xs and iPhone Xs Max. The intro video shows two sizes, both available in new gold finishes. Silver and space gray stick around. More details below:
It’s September 12th and Apple Event Day has finally arrived. 9to5Mac’s Apple Event News Hub will be updated regularly throughout the day with the latest announcements from Apple. The event kicks off at 10 am PT/1 pm ET and we’ve already got loads of details confirmed before it actually starts. Read on for all the latest…
We already exclusively revealed that the name of the iPhone X successor is the iPhone Xs, but another leak from Apple’s website reportedly confirms the names of the other models …
We’re just over 24 hours away from Apple’s iPhone Xs and Apple Watch Series 4 event, and we’re still hearing new details about what to expect from these devices. Apple’s event kicks off tomorrow at 10 am PT/1 pm ET, and this is the latest on the new iPhones and Apple Watch…
New social media posts from both China Telecom and China Mobile (via GSMArena) are building some hype for dual-SIM support for this year’s iPhones. While details about which models and regions will get the upgrade are still hazy, the latest advertisements indicate that at least one of the new iPhones will get the new user-friendly feature in the country.
Last week 9to5Mac exclusively shared the first look at the new iPhone Xs models due to be officially announced by Apple on September 12. We’ve since learned that Apple has considered the name “iPhone Xs Max” for the larger 6.5-inch version, according to two sources familiar with Apple’s marketing plans.