The website of the giant tech company Apple has stalled. If you are also trying to open the apple website and if it is not working properly? So don't worry, because you are not alone. Apple's website is down for many users. The website is not loading completely and some pictures are also not loading completely. Some users have also reported seeing a '403 forbidden errors' message on their screen. It seems that not only India but users from other countries are also facing downtime. Users are also taking to the microblogging site Twitter to report the problem. Here's a tweet from one of the Apple users:

iPhone 14 sales to start from tomorrow
This issue may also affect customers who are planning to pre-order the new iPhone 14 series. This problem has come to the fore just a day before three iPhone 14 series phones - iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max will go on sale.

The sale of the new Apple Watch also starts on September 16
Apple has also launched three new smartwatches this year - Apple Watch 8, Apple Watch SE, and Apple Watch Ultra. The Apple Watch Series 8 and the second generation Apple Watch SE are up for pre-order on apple.com and the Apple Store app. These are available in stores and deliveries will start from September 16. Whereas Apple Watch Ultra will be available in stores from 23rd September.

Features of the new iPhone 14
Apple iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max come with the latest A16 Bionic chipset with 6 core CPU and 5-core GPU. Both these smartphones come with cool features like crash detection, emergency SOS via satellite, a new 48MP main camera, and a 'Dynamic Island' interface. With the iPhone 14 series, Apple has discontinued the Mini model and has instead replaced it with the Plus version with a larger screen. With the iPhone 14 lineup, Apple has also introduced Emergency SOS via satellite. This technology deeply integrates custom components with software so that antennas can connect directly to satellites and users can send messages with emergency services without cellular or Wi-Fi coverage. Emergency SOS via satellite will be available for US and Canadian users in November and the service will be free for two years.