With all the news today about the IFA, the picture won't be complete without without an iPhone 6 leak. With all the component leaks about Apple's flagship, it seems only right that we should now see a price leak about the device. But looks like the god of leaks is in our favor today as we get to see what all the variants of the iPhone 6 will cost.
Courtesy of blogger TKTech, famous for his/her sharp eye on things, we can now look at what Apple's upcoming flagship will cost in all it's iterations. Apple is all set to debut the iPhone 6 at Flint Center on the 9th of this month, so information about the product's pricing is of great help.

All iPhone 6 Variants See Price Leaks - 64 GB 5.5 Inch iPhone 'Air' To Cost A Staggering $ 1250
The picture leaked by TK bears no good news about the iPhone 6 however. As expected, Apple's upcoming flagship will not be light on the pocket. Both the 4.7 and the 5.5 inch variants of the iPhone 6 will come in three variants based on storage capacity. These are, as expected 16, 32 and 64 GB.
The prices given above are in HK Dollars and converting them to US doesn't give us any consolation. After conversions, the price of the 64 GB 5.5 Inch iPhone 6 turns out to be $1250. And for the 64 GB 4.7 inch variant the verdict is $ 1120. These are of course the prices of the devices without any carrier package.
iPhone 6 | 4.7 " | 5.5 " |
16 GB | $860 | $1022 |
32 GB | $990 | $1152 |
64 GB | $1112 | $1250 |
After adjusting for carrier packages and differences in taxation and currency exchanging rates, the prices for the upcoming iPhone 6 can expect to change. But only slightly. We can expect the prices to drop by $50 - $100 after carrier plans are introduced.
This puts the price estimate on the 16 GB 4.7 inch iPhone 6 at around $800, or $799 if the concept of psychological pricing is to be applied. The 64 GB 5.5 inch iPhone 6 can be expected to leave you around $1100 poorer. Or cost as much as a full fledged MacBook. Or even surpass the iPad for that matter.
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