iPhone SE 2022 5G is up for pre-order: Here are the prices

Apple introduced many new products, especially the iPhone SE 2022 5G, at an event it held recently. The model, which was produced as an affordable iPhone, remained the same as its previous model in terms of design, but changed some technical features. iPhone SE 2022 5G prices have also been announced!

Today, the iPhone SE 2022 5G is available for pre-order in Turkey. The prices of the highly anticipated model have also been announced in many countries. So how much is the price of the smartphone in our country and in the world? Let’s take a look at the details of the news together.


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Prices of iPhone SE 2022 5G by country

The smartphone is currently available for pre-order in Turkey. The phone is available in three color options, black, red and white. 64GB. The device, which comes in three forms as 128 GB and 256 GB, has the A15 Bionic processor.

Name of country 64GB 128GB 256GB
USA 429 dollars $479 $579
Canada $458 514 dollars 625 dollars
Australia 530 dollars $589 dollars 715 dollars
Germany 572 dollars 627 dollars 760 dollars
France 583 dollars 638 dollars 771 dollars
Italy 583 dollars 638 dollars 771 dollars
United Kingdom 550 dollars 615 dollars 747 dollars
UAE 503 dollars 560 dollars 674 dollars
Hong Kong 473 dollars 530 dollars 639 dollars
Chinese $549 611 dollars 737 dollars
India 576 dollars 642 dollars 773 dollars
Japan 485 dollars 535 dollars 645 dollars

The iPhone SE 2022 5G appears in our country as follows:

  • Price for iPhone SE 2022 5G 64GB: 10.999 Turkish Liras
  • Price for iPhone SE 2022 5G 128GB: 11,899 Turkish Liras
  • Price for iPhone SE 2022 5G 256 GB: 13,699 Turkish Liras

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