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Twitterati reports a “403, 404 error” when the Apple website is down for some users: Report

Users who intend to pre-order the upcoming Apple iPhone 14 series may be impacted by the issues. The Apple iPhone…

Twitterati reports a “403, 404 error” when the Apple website is down for some users: Report

Users who intend to pre-order the upcoming Apple iPhone 14 series may be impacted by the issues. The Apple iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max will be available starting Friday.

 

According to reports, some users worldwide cannot access Apple’s website. Some users claim that the website can’t fully load and that the graphics won’t load either. A “403 error” was also mentioned by several users. Early in the morning, Twitter was active as people reported access issues to Apple’s website on the microblogging service. Users who intend to pre-order the upcoming Apple iPhone 14 series may be impacted by the issues. The Apple iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max will be available starting Friday.

 

The Apple UK website is 404, and the Apple website will have a 403 error. According to a Twitter user, this is where they revealed that the iPhone 14 announcement was incomplete and that it genuinely has USB-C and 100W fast charging. The Cupertino-based technology company announced several high-end items on September 7, including the most recent iPhone 14 series. Apple dropped the tiny version in favor of four 14-series models: the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max.

 

The price of the iPhone 14 is $79,900, while the iPhone 14 Plus is $89,900. On the other hand, the pricing of the iPhone 14 Pro starts at $1,29,900, while the Pro Max starts at $1,39,900. The Pro series contains a number of premium features, such as a 48 Apple also announced its newest line of smartwatches, which includes the more robust and substantial Ultra model. This variant provides customers with easy physical control for many functions thanks to its larger screen and new button. 

 

Apple also announced its newest line of smartwatches, which includes the more robust and substantial Ultra model. This variant provides customers with easy physical control for a number of functions thanks to its larger screen and new button. Additionally, it includes a larger battery that can run the device for up to 60 hours when used in a low-power mode. Among its other capabilities is tracking body temperature and detecting crashes.

 

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