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apples sells unlocked no-subsidy iphone5's direct to US consumers for a bit less than 500 euros (16GB) or 575 euros (32GB).
When calculating European prices from US prices, always keep in mind to include sales tax, as that's what people here are used to seeing. The 500/575 figures is thus quite misleading. Most countries here have around 20% sales tax, so that'll be 600 and 690 Euros.
"apples sells unlocked no-subsidy iphone5's direct to US consumers for a bit less than 500 euros (16GB) or 575 euros (32GB).
When calculating European prices from US prices, always keep in mind to include sales tax, as that's what people here are used to seeing. The 500/575 figures is thus quite misleading. Most countries here have around 20% sales tax, so that'll be 600 and 690 Euros. "
Those prices are still far too low. The 16GB is €670, the 32GB is €780.




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apples sells unlocked no-subsidy iphone5's direct to US consumers for a bit less than 500 euros (16GB) or 575 euros (32GB). carriers must get them for substantially less. but apple certainly is selling them for more than android or windows phones, and without subsidies price-conscious consumers will choose other options. even in the us, other brands are doing increasingly well.