iPhone is one of the premium smartphones present in the world. The dream of many people is to buy an iPhone of their own. Apple’s latest iPhone series is currently 14 and the company is about to launch a new series soon. iPhone 14 was launched by Apple last year. People collect money for years to buy iPhone and then go and get this device. Do you know that every Indian has to spend what percentage of his annual salary to buy an iPhone. If not, we will let you know about it.
This much percentage has to be spent for iPhone
According to a tweet by World Of Statistics, the average Indian spends 23.4% of his annual salary to buy the iPhone 14 Pro, 128GB, while people living in Switzerland, the United States, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, and Australia spend only 3. Percent of your salary has to be spent for the iPhone 14 Pro.
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People in Pakistan have to spend 104.1 percent of their salary to buy iPhone 14 Pro. The situation is worse in Nigeria and here people have to spend 105.3 percent of their annual salary to get an iPhone. That is, for the people here, the iPhone is more expensive than the annual income.
How much of a yearly salary you need to spend to afford an iPhone 14 Pro 128GB:
π¨π Switzerland: 1.8%
πΊπΈ United States: 2.0%
πΈπ¬ Singapore: 2.0%
π¦πͺ United Arab Emirates: 2.8%
π¦πΊAustralia: 2.9%
π¨π¦ Canada: 3.0%
ππ° Hong Kong: 3.2%
π³π΄ Norway: 3.3%
π³πΏ New Zealand: 3.5%
π³π± Netherlands:β¦β World of Statistics (@stats_feed) June 21, 2023
This is the price of iPhone 14 Pro in India
Apple launched the iPhone 14 series last year. Under this series, the company launched 4 phones which include iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. The iPhone 14 Pro is priced at Rs 1,29,900 and is currently available on Flipkart at a discount of 7 percent. The phone’s 128GB RAM variant costs Rs 1,19,999 while the 256GB and 1TB variants cost Rs 1,29,999 and Rs 1,69,999 respectively.
Talking about iPhone 14 Pro Max, the 128GB variant is available for sale on Flipkart for Rs 1,27,999 with a discount of 8 percent.
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