The Apple Online Store and Apple Store app for iOS have come back online, and with them come pre-orders of the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Plus, and Apple Watch Series 4. All three devices are now available, with the first pre-orders arrive next Friday, September 21st.

The Apple Watch Series 4 packs a handful of improvements, including a 30 percent larger display and a thinner body design. There’s a new gold stainless steel color, as well as a new Digital Crown with haptic feedback, ECG support, new watch faces, and much more.

The Apple Watch Series 4 is slightly more expensive than its predecessor, starting at $399 for the aluminum model with GPS. The aluminum model with cellular support starts at $499. The stainless steel now starts at $699.

Read more about the Apple Watch Series 4 here. 

The iPhone Xs expands the iPhone X lineup into two screen sizes: 5.8-inches and a brand new 6.5-inch iPhone XS Max. Both devices feature Apple’s new A12 Bionic processor, dual-SIM support, camera enhancements, a new 512GB storage option, and more.

iPhone XS starts at $999, while the iPhone XS Max starts at $1,099.

Read more about the iPhone XS & iPhone XS Max here. 

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