Thursday, 8 September 2016

Apple raises UK prices on iPhone 7 and other products after Brexit woes

The new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus are going to cost more than their predecessors in the UK because of currency fluctuations caused by the Brexit vote. While the cheapest iPhone 6s was priced at £539 last year, the cheapest iPhone 7 will set customers back £599 instead. The price bump for the cheapest Plus model is even larger — from £619 for the iPhone 6s Plus to £719 for the iPhone 7 Plus. That's a difference of £100 or $133. Of course, these new models all have double the storage of last year's iPhones, but in the US, Apple isn't charging any extra for this increased capacity. The iP... more »

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