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9to5 Mac reports that according to The New York Times, it has heard from sources “briefed on the product,” that the “premium model,” which is most likely the OLED iPhone 8, will cost “around $999.” The same sources also confirmed that the phone will use facial recognition to unlock the phone, and that it will also possess “the ability to charge it with magnetic induction.”
While $999 is still expensive, even for an iPhone, it’s thankfully not as expensive as the previously rumoured figures of between $1100 and $1500. It’s most likely that $999 will be for the entry-level 64GB storage option, with the 512GB version being the top-of-the-range model. With Apple usually charging $100 more for each storage bump, it could be that the most expensive iPhone 8 model will be around $1,200. Currently, the most expensive iPhone that it is possible to buy is the 256GB iPhone 7 Plus, which costs $969.
Meanwhile, yet more images of supposed iPhone 7s components leaked today, via Benjamin Geskin, who has posted what he claims are logic boards for the new phone.
Sources: Apple to price iPhone 8 ‘around $999’, according to NYT
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