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iPhone 6s/ 6s Plus

  • 23-08-2015 7:57pm
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    Hello I'm planning on getting the new iPhone when it is released next month. However as Ireland is a second tier country we won't get it till after the initial release. The U.K. Will get it and I was thinking of getting it from the uk Apple Store but when I converted the price over it would cost about 90 euro extra!
    Is there anyway that I can order it from the likes of the Germany or France Apple Store which have the same prices as us but they like the uk are first tier countrys.
    Thanks


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  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Arts Moderators, Entertainment Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 22,679 CMod ✭✭✭✭Sad Professor


    It’ll be released here within a week or so of the UK. If you can’t wait that long, your best bet would be reserving and heading up to Belfast on launch day.

    You can’t order from the non-Irish EU stores, and I wouldn’t pay much attention to current prices anyway which will probably change. I’d expect either the UK price to drop or the euro price to rise slightly to account for recent exchange rate fluctuations.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,408 ✭✭✭naasrd


    It’ll be released here within a week or so of the UK. If you can’t wait that long, your best bet would be reserving and heading up to Belfast on launch day.

    You can’t order from the non-Irish EU stores, and I wouldn’t pay much attention to current prices anyway which will probably change. I’d expect either the UK price to drop or the euro price to rise slightly to account for recent exchange rate fluctuations.

    It's hard to believe that only a few years ago we were knocking on the door of parity with sterling!


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