iPhone Xs Is Reportedly $200 Cheaper Than iPhone X for Base Model, While 6.1-Inch LCD Version Starts at $699

iPhone Xs Is Reportedly $200 Cheaper Than iPhone X for Base Model, While 6.1-Inch LCD Version Starts at $699

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https://wccftech.com/iphone-xs-cheaper-than-iphone-x-iphone-9-costs-699/

A fresh report claims that it knows the pricing of the 2018 iPhone lineup, specifically the iPhone Xs and the 6.1-inch LCD variant, which will be referring to as the iPhone 9. Apparently, the iPhone Xs is going to be a lot cheaper than the iPhone X. Additionally, Apple will also introduce the iPhone Xs Max, which is said to be the name of the upcoming 6.5-inch OLED variant, and it is expected to cost $999 for the base storage version.

The report from Macerkopf via 9to5Mac claims that the starting price of the iPhone Xs, which is going to beiPhone X successor is $799. As for the LCD variant, which is going to feature a 6.1-inch screen and will sport an edge-to-edge design will be replacing the iPhone 8 and will fetch a price of $699. The pricing details listed on Macerkopf should be taken with a pinch of salt for now, at least until the official keynote on September 12 draws to a close.

iPhone Xs Is Reportedly $200 Cheaper Than iPhone X for Base Model, While 6.1-Inch LCD Version Starts at $699

Sep 6, 2018, 1:49pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/iphone-xs-cheaper-than-iphone-x-iphone-9-costs-699/ > A fresh report claims that it knows the pricing of the 2018 iPhone lineup, specifically the iPhone Xs and the 6.1-inch LCD variant, which will be referring to as the iPhone 9. Apparently, the iPhone Xs is going to be a lot cheaper than the iPhone X. Additionally, Apple will also introduce the iPhone Xs Max, which is said to be the name of the upcoming 6.5-inch OLED variant, and it is expected to cost $999 for the base storage version. > The report from Macerkopf via 9to5Mac claims that the starting price of the iPhone Xs, which is going to beiPhone X successor is $799. As for the LCD variant, which is going to feature a 6.1-inch screen and will sport an edge-to-edge design will be replacing the iPhone 8 and will fetch a price of $699. The pricing details listed on Macerkopf should be taken with a pinch of salt for now, at least until the official keynote on September 12 draws to a close.