iPhone
13 series price in Nigeria
After
about a year of speculation and anticipation, Apple has released the iPhone 13
series.
During
a virtual event on Tuesday, Apple announced that the iPhone 13 will come in
four new models: the iPhone 13, 13 Mini, 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max.
What’s new about the iPhone 13 series?
Well,
it looks very much like the iPhone 12 but two notable main updates were made to
the phone’s display and camera. The new phones will also run on the latest
version of Apple’s operating system, iOS 15. They also come with larger
batteries, more storage (maximum of 1 Terabyte storage), a new A15 Bionic
processor, a smaller notch and new camera features.
How much does it cost?
The
iPhone 13 starts at $829 for 128GB, which is twice the storage the iPhone 12
started with; while the iPhone 13 Mini starts at $729 for 128GB of
storage. The iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max start at $999 and $1,099
respectively, for 128GB storage.
Nigeria
“Of course, you can expect that since the iPhone will be
available on September 24, we’ll have it in Nigeria on or before October 1.”
Emmanuel Osho, CEO of Bodds IT and Apple certified technician
told TechCabal. “The price will be about 30% higher because it’s new and
there’s a lot of hype around it.”
Despite the increased margin on the iPhone, Osho expects that
the new iPhones will still sell out fast. A positive effect of the people
purchasing the new iPhone 13 is that they’ll most times trade in their older
iPhones, making room for other people to buy them at a more affordable price.
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buying iPhone 13 series in
Nigeria
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