John Lewis has revealed the prices for the new iPhone 15, with delivery dates and a handy deal that could save you money
John Lewis has confirmed prices and delivery dates for the latest handsets, along with a deal that will see you saving money on delivery costs.
These prices match those announced by Apple and you can get them here from 1pm. Customers will receive free named day delivery, a service that would typically cost £7.50, with devices arriving a week later from Friday 22 September. All of the new phones will now use USB-C charging, which means they will be able to use a standard USB-C charger. A charger will not be included with the phone when it goes on sale. The new phones come in five colours; Pink, Yellow, Green, Blue and Black.
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