Out now ( but limited stock)
Launched on September 16 2016
Starts at $769 ( £719, AU$1, 229) for 32GB model
The iPhone 7 Plus went on sale on September 16… sort of. That was the official release date given by Apple during its iPhone launch event, but as release day dawned it transpired that the 7 Plus had been so popular during the pre-order period there wasnt any stock left at Apple Stores.
At the time of writing, the Apple website says the typical wait for iPhone 7 Plus delivery is 2-3 weeks, so while you will be able to get hold of Apples new phablet before Christmas, you still cant pop down to your local Apple boutique and walk out with one in your hand.
If youre not in a rush then availability will improve over the next few months – and you may need that time to save up, given the hefty price tag.
The iPhone 7 Plus price starts at $769 ( £719, AU$1, 229) for the entry-level 32GB model. Apple has finally ( and thankfully) done away with the 16GB storage option, so youre getting double the storage over the entry-level iPhone 6 Plus and 6S Plus – but youll be paying an extra $20 ( £100, AU$40) more for the privilege.
Thats not all that much extra – although for those in the UK that price hike has been amplified by the vote to leave the EU and the subsequent fall in the value of the pound, hitting iPhone-loving Brits squarely in the pocket.
Apple has also ditched the 64GB model in favor of a new 256GB option at the top of the range, with 128GB dropping down to become the middle storage option.
The 128GB iPhone 7 Plus price is $869 ( £819, AU$1, 419) , while power users will need to shell out a whopping $969 ( £919, AU$1, 569) if they want to get their hands on the 256GB version.