Apple has released the iPhone 16 series with A18 chipsets and AI-powered software features, with prices remaining unchanged from last year except for the Pro variants in India. The phones will be available in 58 countries starting September 20, with additional markets getting access to the devices on September 27.
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Apple has just introduced the iPhone 16 series, featuring A18 chipsets. The latest smartphones come with a slew of AI-powered software features, set to be released next month for free.
Prices for the new devices have been compiled for six major regions: the United States, United Kingdom, Germany (which is equivalent across the EU), India, China, and Japan. With one exception being India, where the Pro variants actually got cheaper this year, prices remain the same as last year’s models.
The iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus come in three storage options: 128 GB, 256 GB, and 512 GB, with each subsequent option costing $100/£100/€130 more. The Pro and Pro Max variants, on the other hand, have a fourth 1 TB storage tier, priced $200/£200/€250 higher than the 512 GB model. There’s no 128 GB variant available for the iPhone 16 Pro Max.
The prices for each region are listed in the table below:
iPhone 16 | iPhone 16 Plus | iPhone 16 Pro | iPhone 16 Pro Max | |
US | USD 799 | USD 899 | USD 999 | USD 1,199 |
UK | GBP 799 | GBP 899 | GBP 999 | GBP 1,199 |
Germany | EUR 949 | EUR 1,099 | EUR 1,199 | EUR 1,449 |
India | INR 79,900 | INR 89,900 | INR 119,900 | INR 144,900 |
China | CNY 5,999 | CNY 6,999 | CNY 7,999 | CNY 9,999 |
Japan | JPY 124,800 | JPY 139,800 | JPY 159,800 | JPY 189,800 |
The initial release includes 58 countries and regions, with the first pre-orders available on September 13 and general availability set for September 20. The second wave of countries, including Macao, Vietnam, and 19 more, can expect their iPhone 16 devices on September 27.