iPhone 7 and 7 Plus prices
The iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are now official with some impressively upgraded spec and a few tweaks to the design. It's finally waterproof and the headphone jack is gone.
Good news: even though Apple is updating the new iPhone specs and internal storage options, the starting prices aren't going to change dramatically from what you would have paid for an iPhone 6S.
iPhone 7
It'll start at $649 (£599, AU$1,079) for a 32GB version of the phone, but it'll also be available in 128GB and 256GB versions as well. Gone is 64GB and the insufferable 16GB.
The 128GB version of the phone costs $749 (£699, AU$1,229) while the 256GB version comes in at $849 (£799, AU$1,379).
iPhone 7 Plus
If you want the larger iPhone 7 Plus SIM-Free, it'll cost $769 (£719, AU$1,269) for the 32GB configuration. That means you're paying $120 (£120, AU$190) more for the 5.5-inch Plus version.
The 128GB version then costs $869, (£819, AU$1,419) while the 256GB costs $969 (£919, AU$1,569). All of this is $20 more than last year's iPhone.
The iPhone 7 price in the US needs a special note, as always, because carriers like Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint have almost completely done away with two-year contracts in stores in years past.
While the carrier monthly plan breakdown fees haven't been officially announced yet in all cases, we can strongly lean on the iPhone 6S launch prices to get an idea of how much iPhone 7 will cost.
Courtesy of TechRadar