Monday, September 14, 2015

How much does the iPhone 6S in the world? – Blasting News

iPhone 6S and the iPhone 6S Plus will go on sale September 25, 2015 (with preorders who left last Saturday) in 12 countries around the world (Germany, France, England, China Australia, US to name a few). The first sales figures are good for the house of Cupertino who did not expect a boom like that (the record 10 million units sold in the first weekend last year when it was presented the iPhone 6 might be beaten). But waiting to know when it will arrive in Italy iPhone 6S (probably to October 2015 , except sensational surprises) what are the countries where the American smartphone costs more?

According to The Telegraph France will be the most expensive country in the world to buy the new iPhone 6S followed by Germany. Customers will have to pay up to 30 percent more than the US fans for the 16GB model. While prices for the latest models of the iPhone have remained virtually the same as last year in the United States, England and other countries, the weakening of the euro over the last 12 months, unfortunately, will affect the selling price of other European markets. For the French the exact price is 749 € for the 4.7-inch model while the 5.5-inch model the price rises to 859 € . In Germany the iPhone 6S coast 739 € and the iPhone 6S Plus comes to cost 849 € . A wheel England will be the third most expensive country where you can buy two new iPhone with a price of 539 pounds (about EUR 735) and 619 pounds (about 843 euro) .

The strengthening of the dollar led to the price increase in Canada and Australia (1,079 Australian dollars, 680 Euros and approximately $ 1,229 Australians, 775 euro). Prices in China have remained the same in 2014, despite the heavy devaluation of the yuan (RMB 5288, or about EUR 735 and 6088 RMB, or about € 846 for the two smartphones). Meanwhile, in two days we will be the debut of the new operating system 9 iOS hoping that there are no particular bug to be solved in a hurry to Apple. What do you think?

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