
Brace yourselves, America: You may soon be able to buy an iPhone for less than $99.
Apple released an 8GB iPhone 5C Tuesday, and it’s selling for roughly $712 on the company’s U.K. Apple stores. That’s around $66.40 less than the 16GB iPhone 5C.
The phone is not currently available in the U.S., but is available in countries including Germany, Australia and China. Here’s a little peek:
$712 for an iPhone (or 429 in British pounds) might sound expensive, but here’s the thing: The phone comes without a contract, so you can use it with any carrier.
Read also:
Apple introduces cheaper iPhone 5C (CNNMoney)
Why an 8GB iPhone 5C just isn't a good deal (CNET)
Apple resurrects iPad 4 as low-cost option, offers cheaper iPhone 5C (San Jose Mercury News)
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