After countless rumors,Girlfriend Who is Crazy About Big Things we've now seen the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max at the big Apple Event Wednesday in Cupertino.
All three models are coming to carriers including AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, Verizon, US Cellular, and Xfinity Mobile.
SEE ALSO: You spent $999 on an iPhone X. Here's how much you can get for it.The 5.8-inch iPhone XS and 6.5-inch iPhone XS Max both feature Super Retina OLED screens and dual rear-facing cameras. You can get them in gold, silver, and space gray.
Here's how much Apple's latest and greatest will cost you, depending on if you buy it from Apple or your carrier (and when you can order your new phone).
The iPhone XS is $999 for 64 GB, $1,149 for 256 GB, and $1,349 for 512 GB.
On the iPhone Upgrade Program the XS is $49.91 a month for 64 GB, $56.16 a month for 256 GB, and $64.50 a month for 512 GB.
The iPhone XS Max is $1,099 for 64 GB, $1,249 for 256 GB, and $1,449 for 512 GB.
On the iPhone Upgrade Program the XS Max is $54.08 a month for 64 GB, $60.03 a month for 256 GB, and $68.66 a month for 512 GB.
Apple will kick off pre-orders at 12 a.m. PT/3 a.m. ET on Sept. 14.
The XS starts at $41.66 a month for 24 months and $45.83 a month for the XS Max.
The carrier will let you save up to $700 on your second iPhone when you purchase an iPhone X, 8, 8 Plus, XS, or XS Max on a device payment plan and activate a new line of service.
Verizon will guarantee a $100 trade-in when you swap your old device for an XS or XS Max (so long as you use the payment plan).
Verizon is also offering $100 off any iPad with a device payment plan or $50 off an Apple Watch on a device payment plan.
Verizon will offer both the XS and XS Max with pre-orders starting at 12 a.m. PT/3 a.m. ET on Sept. 14.
The iPhone XS at full retail is $999 for 64 GB, $1,149 for 256 GB, and $1,349 for 512 GB.
On T-Mobile's Equipment Installment Plan (EIP) the iPhone XS is $30 a month with a $279.99 down payment for 64 GB, $30 a month with a $429.99 down payment for 256 GB, and $30 a month with a $629.99 down payment for the 512 GB.
The iPhone XS Max at full retail is $1,099 for 64 GB, $1,249 for 256 GB, and $1,449 for 512 GB. On T-Mobile's EIP, the iPhone XS Max is $30 a month with a $379.99 down payment for 64 GB, $30 a month with a $529.99 down payment for 256 GB, and $30 a month with a $729.99 down payment for 512 GB.
On T-Mobile's JUMP! On Demand (JOD) the iPhone XS is $26 a month with a $279.99 downpayment for 64 GB, $24 a month with a $429.99 down payment for 256 GB, and $21 a month with a $629.99 down payment for 512 GB. On JOD the XS Max is $25 a month with a $379.99 down payment for 64 GB, $23 a month with a $529.99 down payment for 256 GB, and $20 a month with a $729.99 down payment for 512 GB. JUMP! On Demand gives customers the option to upgrade to a new phone at anytime.
T-Mobile starts pre-orders at participating stores, online, and through telesales at 12 a.m. PT/3 a.m. ET on Sept. 14.
Customers who trade in an eligible device will get up to $300 in bill credits on T-Mobile's installment plan.
On AT&T Next the iPhone XS is $33.34 a month for 30 months for 64 GB, $38.34 a month for 30 months for 256 GB, and $45.00 a month for 30 months for 512 GB.
On AT&T Next Every Year the iPhone XS is $41.67 a month for 24 months for 64 GB, $47.92 a month for 24 months for 256 GB, and $56.25 a month for 24 months for 512 GB.
The iPhone XS Max on AT&T Next is $36.67 a month for 30 months for 64 GB, $41.67 a month for 30 months for 256 GB, and $48.34 a month for 30 months for 512 GB.
The iPhone XS Max on AT&T Next Every Year is $45.84 a month for 24 months for 64 GB, $52.09 a month for 24 months for 256 GB, $60.42 a month for 24 months for 512 GB.
At full retail the XS is $999 for 64 GB, $1,149 for 256 GB, and $1,349 for 512 GB. The XS Max at full retail is $1,099 for 64 GB, $1,249 for 256 GB, and $1,449 for 512 GB.
Customers who get an XS or XS Max with a new line of service can get either a 64 GB iPhone 8 or 8 Plus at no additional cost or up to $700 in credit towards an Apple device. AT&T was quick to note that this a limited time offer, but didn't specify a time frame.
AT&T will start taking pre-orders for the XS and XS Max on Sept. 14 at 12 a.m. PT/3 a.m. ET.
Customers can pre-order from an AT&T retail location, the myATT app, or att.com/apple.
On a payment plan the iPhone XS is $41.56 a month for 24 months for 64 GB, $47.92 a month for 24 months for 256 GB, and $56.25 a month for 24 months for 512 GB.
The iPhone XS Max on a payment plan is $45.83 a month for 24 months for 64 GB, $52.08 a month for 24 months for 256 GB, and $60.42 a month for 24 months for 512 GB.
Xfinity Mobile will start pre-orders on Sept. 14 for the XS and XS Max from its online store.
If you activate a new line and a port number to Xfinity Mobile, you will get $300 back when purchasing a new iPhone.
On Sprint's Flex 18-month lease the iPhone XS is $41.67 a month for 64 GB, $41.67 a month with $150 down for 256 GB, and $41.67 a month with $350 down for 512 GB.
The iPhone XS Max on Flex 18-month lease is is $45.84 a month for 64 GB, $45.84 a month with $150 down for 256 GB, and $45.84 a month with $350 down for 512 GB.
With an eligible trade-in, the iPhone XS 64GB is $0 a month or the XS Max 64GB is $4.17 a month with a new line and 18 month lease.
Pricing details weren't available at time of publish.
U.S. Cellular will start pre-orders for the iPhone XS and XS Max on Sept. 14.
In addition, most of these carriers will be adding the Apple Watch Series 4 soon. Keep hitting refresh as we update this article with pricing from all the carriers as they're announced.
No matter which you choose, plan to pre-order on Sept. 14 if you want a new iPhone on launch day.
Updated at Sept. 14 at 12:15AM ET to include AT&T Pricing.
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