A couple of days back, Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) launched iPhone 6S anticipated device on September 9. Along with iPhone 6S, the company unlocked new Apple TV, iPad Pro and Pencil for iPad’s. We all wonder about the features, price and utilities that Apple is going to add in the new device. All iPhone 6S rumors ultimately turned into reality in the launch event.
Most of the consumers who owned previously released iPhone 6 couldn’t pass in bend test. As of now, Apple decided to bring changes to iPhone 6S outer parts. Externally, 7000 series aluminium molds body that strengthened the outer case.
According to the latest reports, the company focussed on stability in new firmware and improvement body metal. The company begins sale sessions from 25th September in twelve countries. Apple listed Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, Puerto Reco, Singapore, United Kingdom and United states in the first sessions to get iPhone 6S.
As you can see in the image, map shows the price of iPhone 6S (16GB) price based on countries. It seems to be much more interesting, when international pricing is converted to dollars. The brown mark (UK) points iPhone 6S is priced high, when it converted to international market. Apple sells 16GB iPhone 6S for $832.73 (£539), which is three times more than US selling price.
It doesn’t mean that Apple is making 3 times more profit in the United Kingdom. All countries pricing varies because of sales tax, advertising and other expenses. In some assured reasons, some countries as well as states don’t take sales tax for selling electronics item. While looking at the lowest price, we found Canada and Australia with least price for iPhone 6S. Here you need to keep in mind that, Canada has low living expenses than other countries. Moreover, Puerto Reco holds dollar as a currency and consumers can order iPhone 6S directly from Apple store (US).
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