We have been hearing rumors of the company to announce a much cheaper model of iPhone 5C, from yesterday, where today morning, Apple Inc, did exactly the same, by launching their low-cost phone of the year in a new flavor, coming to the store shelves in a new eight gigabytes variant. The American smartphone maker currently added the new phone to the list of European retailers and carriers.
United Kingdom's telecommunications and internet provider, Telefónica O2 UK and the French service provider SFR, will both sell the smartphones for free at one Euro respectively, on multi-year contracts, as we go through the latest reads. Apple's official domain from Britain lists the new 8GB iPhone 5C models at a price of 429 British Pound Sterling, about 712 United States Dollars off-contract, while the 16 gigs option will cost you 469 GBP, around 779 USD.
Unlike in UK and France, prices in Germany for the new handset is 549 Euros, when compared to the 16GB option for 559 Euros. The phone is expected to arrive in the Stateside, later today or in the coming hours.
Source: Apple, Engadget