600 hundred
Yes, you can get a 16GB iPhone 5 (on a contract) for that price in the US.
The iPhone is not sold as a prepaid device in the US. Without a contract the 8GB iPhone 3Gs is $499.00 and the 32GB iPhone 3Gs is $549.00.
in the UK the iphone 4 unlocked 16gb is 499 british pounds and the 32gb unlocked is 599 british pounds in the US the iphone 4 locked by AT&T is $199 and the 32gb locked by AT&T is $299. The US prices indicate a contract phone price, that is not the same as an unlocked phone. The iPhone 3GS 8GB is $474, the iPhone 4 16GB is $649 and the iPhone 4 32GB is $749 with no contract. :)
I personally don't think the price will differ much from its US price of $ 199 and $ 299 depending on memory. It'll be quite the same in equivalent.
The 16GB iPhone 4 is 199 with the 2-year contract. Just by itself, you have a 699 dollar charge to your finances. the 32gb is 299 dollars and 799 without the 2 year contract.
No... Apple chargers to much for us cellular to depend on the plans... Such as You buy an iphone without the "2 year contract mail in rebate" and you pay like 600$ then US cellular would make money because of you contract and they don't get you a mail in rebate But No one would buy a 600$ iphone because the other places have it for 100$... U.S Cellular had an offer to sell the iphone but they disagreed the the contract
Going by the prices in US Apple Stores as of 7/30/13, the cheapest iPhone 5 would be the iPhone 5 16GB (on a 2-year contract with either AT&T, Verizon, or Sprint) in either black or white for $199.
A non-contract iPhone (in the US at least) costs typcally $450 more than it's contract counterpart. The benfit is that with out a contract, you are not obliged to hold onto that same phone for 2 years (mostly), and if you want to upgrade before your contracat expires, you have to pay an annoying fee to get out of your contract.
The price depends on the country you're in and the carrier you're using. If you're buying the phone with a contract in the US, you will need to pay at least $199 for the phone itself plus all the expenses coming from the contract you have chosen. The no-contract prices start at $499 for 16GB model in the US. You should note, however, that the phone will still be locked for AT&T.
Yes, the iPhone has been available now (contract free) on T-Mobile in the US since February 2013.
Nobody knows for sure much the iPhone 5 will cost. The price will probably vary based on the provider and your service plan. Judging by the average price of iPhones at their initial release it may cost 700-800 US dollars for one without a service plan.
$100 with a two year plan