Is the iPhone expensive? See the global ranking of smartphone prices

Is the iPhone expensive? See the global ranking of smartphone prices
Is the iPhone expensive? See the global ranking of smartphone prices (Photo: Howar Bouchevereau/Unsplash)

Do you think the iPhone is too expensive where you live? A survey by Deutsche Bank revealed a ranking of Apple smartphone prices in each country.

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The analysis considered the price of the 128GB iPhone 16 Pro, which sells for around $1,100 in the United States. Apple’s home country ranks 17th on the list, along with Australia, Canada, the United Arab Emirates, Japan, Malaysia, and Taiwan.

South Korea is not far behind, but the iPhone starts to get more expensive in countries like Luxembourg ($1,160), Germany ($1,226), the Netherlands ($1,305), and India ($1,398).

The top 3 on the list are: Egypt in third place, with the iPhone costing around $1,525; Brazil in second, where the same phone costs $1,835; and Turkey in first place, where the 128GB iPhone 16 Pro costs a staggering $2,182.

Check out the full ranking:

  1. Turkey: $2,182;
  2. Brazil: $1,835;
  3. Egypt: $1,525;
  4. India: $1,398;
  5. Norway: $1,372;
  6. Portugal: $1,361;
  7. Italy: $1,350;
  8. Hungary: $1,320;
  9. Netherlands: $1,305;
  10. Spain: $1,265;
  11. Germany: $1,226;
  12. Luxembourg: $1,160;
  13. United Kingdom: $1,126;
  14. Switzerland: $1,106;
  15. Philippines: $1,092;
  16. South Korea: ~$1,100;
  17. USA, Japan, Australia, Taiwan, Malaysia, Canada, UAE: ~$1,100.

Photo and video: Unsplash. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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