You Can Pre-Order The iPhone Xs In Australia Right Now

You Can Pre-Order The iPhone Xs In Australia Right Now

The iPhone Xs and Xs Max will be available in Australia from next Friday September 21st, but you can pre-order them right now. Here’s how.

If you’re looking to buy outright, you can head over to Apple’s online store to secure yours. Pricing starts at $1,629 for the Xs and $1,799 for the Xs Max.

Alternatively, if you’re looking for a plan — all of the major telcos are offering them. We’ve even compiled them for you.

Telstra

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Optus

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Vodafone

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