The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus went up for pre-order on Friday and -- surprise, surprise -- the Jet Black 256GB iPhone 7 Plus, the top-of-the-line iPhone, sold out within minutes. And now, most of the other models and colors are not shipping for weeks or months. 。
But you'll still be able to buy them at Apple stores or from carrier shops on Sept. 16 (while supplies last, of course). Here's your complete pricing guide. Warning: The new iPhones are expensive (even if you spread the price over monthly installment plans).。
SEE ALSO:9 things Apple didn't tell you about iPhone 7, Apple Watch 2 and AirPods。The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus are available from all channels in five colors: silver, gold, rose gold, black and Jet Black. 。
The Jet Black is only available if you buy the 128GB or 256GB storage sizes. It's not available with 32GB of storage.。
AT&T。
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Credit: raymond wong/mashable。Verizon is selling both iPhones at full price or by monthly installment paid over 24 months.。
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Sprint。For the 128GB and 256GB iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, however, there is a 17-month iPhone Forever monthly installment plan, an 18-month iPhone Forever monthly installment plan and a 24-month regular monthly installment plan. 。
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Credit: raymond wong/mashable。U.S. Cellular 。
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