European pricing info makes the rounds one more time

Sep 12, 2018 06:55 GMT  ·  By

Apple will share all the details about its new iPhone generation in just a few hours, and the excitement is reaching an all-time high.

As a result, it’s not surprising that more leaks are now making the rounds just ahead of the public unveiling, some of them disclosing key info like pricing for specific markets.

Details published by Macerkopf suggest that the new-generation iPhone won’t be more expensive than the previous models and that, in fact, the 2018 lineup will replace its predecessor or hit the shelves with a very small discount.

These are all scoops that reliable analysts with knowledge of the matter revealed earlier this year, so there’s a chance they are indeed accurate, though it goes without saying that we should just wait a few more hours to finally get a confirmation.

European pricing

According to the cited sources, European pricing for the most affordable iPhone, more recently referred to as iPhone XC, could begin at 799 EUR, while the iPhone XS may be priced from 909 EUR. iPhone XS Max/Plus could be released on the Old Continent start at 1149 EUR.

Needless to say, these are just the starting prices, so for more storage, you’ll have to add more bucks. iPhone XS Max, for instance, could be 170 EUR more expensive when choosing the 256GB version, while for the 512GB configuration, another 150 EUR may be needed. This means that, in the end, iPhone XS Max could end up costing nearly 1500 EUR for the top-of-the-range configuration.

Based on the current exchange rates and with the typical taxes, iPhone XC could start in the United States at $699 or $749, while iPhone XS may be priced from $899, $100 lower than the original model. iPhone XS Max will begin at $1049, and pricing will increase as you add more storage.