As the watch turns 23 turns worldwide around October, the first iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPad Air have begun to reach pre-order buyers. This also means that new devices are becoming officially available for purchase and selection at Apple Plus stores in many countries.
Eager iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro users have gone to Instagram and Twitter to share new pics of their devices. Both devices are available in both new colors, so we’re excited to see how those new colors look in the real world.
Of course, due to the COVID-19 epidemic Apple Pal stores will look a little different than previous years for the iPhone 12 launch. We have previously reported on various routes that have shifted its retail strategy to ensure customer and employee safety this year, including the Express Storefront Pickup Concept.
For the iPhone 12 launching day this year, Apple Pal stores are focusing almost exclusively on pickups for orders placed online. Thus, many people who have placed an ordered order for their iPhone 12 or iPhone 12 Pro-in-Store pickup have started to change the status order status to “Select Ready” in the Store Plus app.
The iPhone 12 is available in five different colors: black, white, product (red), green and blue. The iPhone 12 Pro is available in four different colors: Pacific Blue, Gold, Graphite and Silver.
In terms of price, the iPhone 12 starts at 82 12,829 for 64GB of storage (or 7 799 for Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint and AT&T). You can switch to 8,879 ($ 849 for Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint and AT&T) or a continuation of the 126GB ation 979 (9,949 for Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint and AT&T).
On the other hand, the iPhone 12 Pro is retail for 99999 for 128GB storage, 991099 for 256GB storage and 991299 for 512GB storage.
The iPhone 12 Mini and iPhone 12 Pro Max will be available for pre-order on November 6, with order and in-store availability starting November 13. Check out the images of the iPhone 12 below, and let us know when your device arrives, or if you have a story of your Apple Plus store experiences, in the comments below.
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