When the iPhone 12 Mini and iPhone 12 Pro Max went for pre-order last Friday, the company also announced that the full lineup of 2020 iPhones is coming to more countries on November 20, including Brazil. While this may seem irrelevant, Brazil will once again have the world’s most expensive iPhone – but it will lose first place in the rankings in the next few weeks.
Pre-orders for the iPhone 12 will begin in Brazil on November 13, a week before the phone hits stores. The company has announced local prices and it is not very exciting for Brazilians.
More than that, the Brazilian website Technoblog While Apple’s latest smartphone is already available, Brazil has the world’s most expensive iPhone 12 compared to other countries.
Customers who plan to get a GB 64GB iPhone 12 Mini in Brazil will have to pay R 6,999, which is equivalent to US, 1,270. Italy tops the ranking of the same model, but with a significantly lower price: € 839 or US $ 996. In the United States, the iPhone 12 Mini is priced at 72 29,729 if you consider the full price.
When comparing 512GB iPhone 12 Pro Max prices, the differences become more striking. This category is once again the most expensive phone in Brazil, priced at $ 13,999 – or the equivalent of US પ 2,535 for Apple Pal. However, this time India ranks second for the same model, priced at 1, 1,59,900 or US 2, 2,159. U.S. In, the most expensive iPhone 12 Pro Max model 3 is priced at 1,399.
Here are some highlights Of technoblogs Report for the price of iPhone 12 Mini (64 GB) worldwide:
- Brazil: US $ 1,268
- Italy: US $ 996
- Portugal: US $ 984
- Mexico: US $ 967
- France: US $ 961
- India: US $ 944
- Japan: US $ 795
- Hong Kong: US $ 774
- United States: US $ 729
And for the price of iPhone 12 Pro Max (512 GB):
- Brazil: US $ 2,535
- India: US $ 2,159
- Italy: US $ 1,946
- Portugal: US $ 1,934
- France: US $ 1,911
- Germany: US $ 1,851
- Japan: US $ 1,602
- Hong Kong: US 1,523
- United States: US $ 1,399
It is worth mentioning that Brazil may soon lose the first place in the rankings because the iPhone 12 has not yet been launched in Argentina, whose prices are usually higher. Apple Paul does not discuss how they set their price worldwide, but it varies according to each country’s taxes and currency.
In Brazil and India, for example, the government imposes higher taxes on devices that are not manufactured in the country. TaxPull is combining iPhones to get some tax incentives in these two countries, but there are still other taxes in addition to import fees that affect the prices of these products.
The local currencies of these countries also have a huge impact on the prices of products such as the iPhone, as prices need to be set to ensure that the currency does not suffer from constant currency fluctuations – which is very common in Brazil.
If you’re visiting any of these countries, make sure you don’t lose your iPhone as a walk to the iPhone Pull Store, there you can spend twice as much.
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