iPhone 6 Cheaper Than 5s: What Are the Calculations?
iPhone 6 Cheaper Than 5s: What Are the Calculations?
While there is no doubt that every Apple product is special in one way or the other, Apple iPhone 5C and 5S weren't really as successful as the company expected. While Apple thought that these releases will shoot their sales beyond Samsung, it did not really happen. However, things look different now with 6 and 6 Plus.
Apple's new phones seem to be the most revolutionary devices ever, especially when combined with the all new operating system. The launch event was an outstanding success. Of course, this is only until fans came to know about the price. Currently, if one plans to purchase the iPhone 6 without contract, he or she will need to shell out around $649 for the 16 GB version. On the other hand, iPhone 5S comes at $549 for the same 16 GB variant. Now that Apple has currently dropped price for iPhone 5, those planning to switch to Apple or upgrade their iPhones will have a harder time deciding which device to go for. iPhone 5s or 6?
Well, there is quite a simple explanation to it. With just 100 bucks of difference, you are getting some really amazing features including better resolution, contrast ratio, display zoom, A8 processor, M8 motion coprocessor, Touch ID payment and a lot more. So, if you are planning to get a new phone, in the longer run, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus prove to be a better option because the prices of 5S will certainly drop further after this launch. In the coming months, Apple iPhone 5S will not be a lucrative option like 6.
And if you want the cheapest deal on iPhone 6, you can also opt for AT&T $299 down and $32 monthly. Sweet.
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