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bigchief

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Feb 26, 2009
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What is the full retail price for the iPhone 6 Plus 16gb, 64gb, and 128gb?
 
A lot of help you lot are. Took less than 30 seconds to answer the OP's question.

16GB: $749
64GB: $849
128GB: $949

To see full price just select a carrier that is listed under "Unlocked and contract-free" they will show the full priced iPhone.
 
A lot of help you lot are. Took less than 30 seconds to answer the OP's question.

16GB: $749
64GB: $849
128GB: $949

To see full price just select a carrier that is listed under "Unlocked and contract-free" they will show the full priced iPhone.

Thanks
 
http://store.apple.com/us/buy-iphone/iphone6
Select your model, select your finish, choose "Unlocked and Contract-Free" for carrier. Full retail prices are below under "Choose Storage" options.

The only "Unlocked and Contract-Free" is the T-Mobile phone. It doesn't show a full retail price for a phone that is able to be activated on Verizon (not just sim swap) or Sprint. And you would have to know that the T-Mobile phone would work for AT&T, information that is a bit of a leap for somebody who is asking about the retail prices.

OP had a fairly legitimate question.
 
OP had a fairly legitimate question.

not really....just have to type in "iPhone 6 retail price" in google and the very first thing listed is:

"Those of you who crave a contract-free iPhone 6 will pay the full retail price of $649, $749 and $849 for the 16GB, 64GB and 128GB models, respectively. The iPhone 6 Plus will sell for $299 with 16GB of storage, $399 with 64GB, and $499 with 128GB -- on contract."

the 6+ is a 100 dollar premium over the 6...and it's listed on any carriers website....
 
not really....just have to type in "iPhone 6 retail price" in google and the very first thing listed is:

"Those of you who crave a contract-free iPhone 6 will pay the full retail price of $649, $749 and $849 for the 16GB, 64GB and 128GB models, respectively. The iPhone 6 Plus will sell for $299 with 16GB of storage, $399 with 64GB, and $499 with 128GB -- on contract."

the 6+ is a 100 dollar premium over the 6...and it's listed on any carriers website....
It's not like he didn't try at all to find it.
The snarky remarks about checking apple.com when the information isn't there is what's wrong with this site.
 
It's not like he didn't try at all to find it.
The snarky remarks about checking apple.com when the information isn't there is what's wrong with this site.

One only needs to check Apple's site.
Info is pretty clear about pricing on this page:
http://store.apple.com/us/iphone/family/iphone/compare

(Trying to avoid using a comment that might appear "snarky". Maybe I'll just use the word "cranky", if that fits better :D - But, I'm just not a cranky kind of guy...)

But then one may not expect that "Compare iPhone Models" leads you to a chart of the current pricing. <Sigh...> - in a cranky way, of course.
 
The only "Unlocked and Contract-Free" is the T-Mobile phone. It doesn't show a full retail price for a phone that is able to be activated on Verizon (not just sim swap) or Sprint. And you would have to know that the T-Mobile phone would work for AT&T, information that is a bit of a leap for somebody who is asking about the retail prices.

OP had a fairly legitimate question.

They are all priced the same, whatever network.
 
I think the issue is one that is well known, which is to say that the contract-free, unlocked, full-price phone in the US is sold by Apple labeled as a T-Mobile phone. It is confusing to everybody who is relatively new to iPhones, and to those who want an 'unlabeled' contract-free iPhone.
 
That is quite clear for you and me. Probably not so much for OP.

It's right in the OP's question: "Can't find the full retail price..." They clearly understand that there is one real price, hence the "the" in the question.

You're going out of your way to make the OP look stupid but I don't see any indication that they are.
 
It's right in the OP's question: "Can't find the full retail price..." They clearly understand that there is one real price, hence the "the" in the question.

You're going out of your way to make the OP look stupid but I don't see any indication that they are.

Really? I'm the one defending the OP saying that he has a legitimate question that was not worthy of the snarky responses that this thread was full of - most were deleted. :rolleyes:
 
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