The iPhone 8 is likely to be a “premium model.” Combine that with the fact that Apple is expected to keep the price points for the iPhone 7s and 7s Plus the same as their predecessors, and you have the recipe for a very expensive iPhone.
For example, the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are currently priced between $649 and $969, depending on model. Since the smaller of the two phones runs $120 cheaper than its larger brother, it’s not too much of a venture to say that a premium iPhone 8 could cost $120 to $200 more than an iPhone 7s Plus. That could mean a 256-gigabyte iPhone 8 would run you $1,200 and would line up with Apple’s aim to increase its margins on its high-end flagship – however, that’s a high estimate. Analysts currently predict the 128 GB iPhone 8 will cost $999 while a 256 GB model will cost $1,099, and a 512 GB model will cost $1,199
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