Soldato
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At least now all these new ones are announced I should be able to score a 6S in rose gold for my mum at a good price.
Ahh the iPhone X.. Apples Titan. wonder why it took them so long to turn the fleece mode up to 11.
Your 7+ should be fine for another 2-3 years. I'm still running a 6+ which works fine and the 6 was basically a 5S with a better screen. Its well acknowledged that the 6 has a poor shelf life for its age.
I'm still on a 6 and have no issues with it, haven't felt the need to upgrade and still don't with this new announcement.
There was one report out there stating apples margin isn't higher on the iPhone x because Apparently Samsung are charging apple through the nose for that oled display as no one else could offer a similar display with the capacity Needs for an iPhone.
At least now all these new ones are announced I should be able to score a 6S in rose gold for my mum at a good price.
"low monthly payments" and "£54pm" don't seem to correlate.
How do they arrive at the £1149 price tag ?
Even adding 20% vat to the US price it still only comes to £1037.
I am an Apple fan, MASSIVE one. I have had iPhones for 10 years, Apple TV, iPods, MBP, iMacs, iPads, the lot pretty much but there is a point where I am thinking….the competition has caught up now to a point where I can't really justify the price difference. Before the gap was quite big and the experience is what kept me in and at the moment…..I am going to dip my toes into Android to check out the competition, see how close they are and if they are really that far behind and if the iPhone really worth the extra £800….
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It's the £100 non US tax it appears. Just checked the prices over here and there's a very similar difference in price to the UK. That's different in itself to previously where products have been basically the same price here as the US.
Odd!
I'm sort of stuck on it. Literally everyone I know uses iMessage extensively, I like everything backed up to iCloud (but that costs me too), Android is still fragmented and annoys me, as would Samsung's bloatware, and the iOS apps are still a class above the rest.
Hard to argue a 64GB iPhone X at probably over £70 a month on a standard contract is more than twice as good as an S8 at £30 a month though...