Apple has officially gone live with its new iPhone 6 pre-order, now available on its official website . Online pre-orders can also be placed through Apple, Sprint, AT&T and T-Mobile, but that’s if you can get through — the first day of new iPhone pre-order season tends to slow Apple’s server down to a halt.
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Cult of Mac cautions users making their new iPhone pre-order today to take as many precautions as possible to expedite your check-out. If you don’t, you could potentially spend hours clicking refresh until you finally get to the final step.
“When the iPhone 6 becomes available for preorder from Apple.com, you’re going to want to get through the checkout process as quickly as possible. Every second you delay increases the chance of the load on Apple’s servers being so great that when you make your order, it won’t go through.”
Thankfully, for those of working this Friday morning who might not want to risk our boss seeing that we’re madly clicking refresh to place a new iPhone 6 pre-order, basically every browser can support some kind of auto-refresh application — including Chrome , Safari and Firefox . Cult of Mac also suggest to set your expedited shipping information before trying to place your order — the fewer steps you have, the closer you are to closing in on your new iPhone 6 pre-order.
However, it’s really not essential to order directly from Apple if you’ve already made up your mind about which carrier you want to sign a new contract with. Verizon, AT&T and Sprint are all now on just about the same playing field as far as their new iPhone 6 pre-order pricing goes; each one of them is offering a two-year contract deal that gets you the most basic iPhone 6 for $199.
But there’s another deal that you’ll definitely want to consider if you’ve got an old iPhone device hanging around that you’d like to trade in. Though it looks like you’ll have wait past the new iPhone 6 pre-order buzz, you can get a new iPhone 6 for nothing with a trade-in at least at Verizon. Sprint and T-Mobile, though they have yet to comment officially, previously said that they would match whatever trade-in offer another wireless provider offers.
If you don’t have an older iPhone hanging around and don’t want to deal with any of the website clogging, you can also make a new iPhone pre-order from a traditional store. Two of the cheapest options are Wal-Mart, which is offer the iPhone 6 for $179 with a two-year contract, and Sam’s Club which is offering it for $177.
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