Prices for iPhone subscription system leaked!

According to the news of the economy channel Bloomberg, which has emerged recently, Apple will bring a subscription system for the iPhone in the future. The system, which has not yet been announced by Apple, will be announced at the end of this year or early next year, according to leaks. So what are the details for the iPhone subscription system and what will the pricing be like? Let’s take a look at the details of the news together.


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What is the subscription system for iPhone?

With the emergence of the coronavirus and the outbreak of the pandemic, our lives have changed quite a lot. The chip problem, which started during the pandemic period, caused an increase in the price of all technological devices, especially smartphones. Apple, on the other hand, will offer a rental system for people who cannot afford an iPhone.

According to the claims made by Bloomberg, the rental costs of the newest and most popular iPhone models will be as follows:

  • iPhone 13 per month: 35 dollars (approximately 514 Turkish Liras)
  • iPhone 13Pro per month: $ 45 (approximately 660 Turkish Lira)
  • iPhone 13 Pro Max per month: $ 50 (approximately 734 Turkish Lira)

The Apple subscription service will also include plans such as Apple One and AppleCare technical support. In addition, it is still unclear in which countries and when the subscription system will be available.

The subscription service for iPhone is similar to the device upgrade program implemented in the USA. Thanks to this program, you can have an iPhone using the device you want by making an agreement with the company and paying a certain monthly fee, instead of paying a single payment to a prepayment or credit card.

What do you, our readers, think about this issue? When the iPhone subscription system is made available in our country, will you take advantage of this service? You can express your thoughts in the comments section or on the SDN Forum.

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