“With the iPhone 7 rumors in full force now following WWDC this month and the unveiling of iOS 10, the latest might be our first look at pricing for the device,” Jordan Kahn reports for 9to5Mac. “An unconfirmed leak from Weibo (via PocketNow), where info from the Chinese supply chain has been known to appear in the past, shows alleged iPhone 7 pricing that has a new 256GB model will almost retain pricing of the current top of the line 128GB model.”
“The rumored pricing below is allegedly showing a lineup that would include 32GB, 64GB, and 265GB models for the iPhone 7 and 32GB, 128GB, and 256GB models for the iPhone 7 Plus and a new iPhone Pro line,” Kahn reports. “Alleged leak schematics that appeared in a Japanese magazine a couple months back claimed to show an ‘iPhone 7 Pro’ model sporting a dual-camera system and Smart Connector functionality.”
Kahn reports, “The Pro line would be priced at a premium of around $150 USD on top of the iPhone 7 Plus line according to the rumored pricing.”
MacDailyNews Note: For reference, 5288 Chinese Yuan currently equals US$803.76 and 8888 Chinese Yuan equals $1350.94. Of course, those won’t likely be the actual U.S. retail prices.
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MacDailyNews Take: Come to papa, 256GB iPhone 7 Pro!
SEE ALSO:
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