All you need to Apple iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X

US and UK prices with release dates

The Apple iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X were unveiled and the world is going crazy. The US network, European networks and UK networks are already excited about selling Apple iPhone.
The US network, European networks and UK networks have also been send the unlocked prices which starts at £699 for the 64GB iPhone 8 and £849 for a 256GB version. No matter which colour option you go for, space grey, rose gold or silver, this time around the prices are the same.

Apple customers in US, European and UK can pre-order the new iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus from Friday the 15th of September onwards and they go on general sale a week later, on the 22nd of September.
However, the iPhone X will be arriving later; pre-orders go up on Friday the 27th of October and you'll be able to pick one up the following Friday, the 3rd of November.


Also, the Apple iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X will work with all mobile phone charging station with UK and Europe including the new mobile phone charging kiosk 


Below are the pictures and first impressions from the show floor at Cupertino, we'll be posting updates from all of the major networks and resellers as and when they’re announced.

The Apple iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X

Furthermore, for customers who will buy an iPhone 8, Plus or X outright, here’s how much you’ll need to stump up:


·      Apple iPhone 8 64GB: £699
·      Apple iPhone 8 256GB: £849
·      Apple iPhone 8 Plus 64GB: £799
·      Apple iPhone 8 Plus 256GB: £949
·      Apple iPhone X 64GB: £999
·      Apple iPhone X 256GB: £1,149

Apple iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X and Apple Watch 3 EE prices

Majority of US network, European networks and UK networks have also announced that it'll be selling all three of Apple's new iPhones along with the Apple Watch 3, the only UK network to have confirmed network support for the new wearable. No contract details or prices are currently available.


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