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The new iPhone 6s and the iPhone 6s Plus have been priced higher in Canada, Australia and other countries in order to reflect a strengthening U.S. dollar and fluctuating currency exchange rates.
Thus, prices for an unlocked iPhone 6s Plus in Canada, are $1,029, $1,159 and $1,289 CAD for 16GB, 64GB and 128GB storage tiers. Before Apple's event, the iPhone 6 Plus used to cost $969, $1,099 and $1,229 CAD, which is $60 less for each model.
The off-contract prices for the iPhone 6s Plus in Australia are $1,229, $1,379 and $1,529 AUD for 16GB, 64GB and 128GB of storage respectively. Prior to the event, the iPhone 6 Plus retailed for $1,149, $1,299 and $1,449 in Australian dollars, which is cheaper by $80.
The situation is similar in euro-based countries such as France, Germany, Italy and The Netherlands. The base 16GB iPhone 6 retailed for €699 last September, whereas the 16GB iPhone 6s will debut for €739.
Source: Apple