
Germany has a lower average price for iPhones compared to the US.
The main reason for this is that Germany has a more competitive market with multiple carriers, which leads to lower prices for consumers.
In the US, the prices for iPhones are generally higher due to the country's smaller number of carriers.
A good example of this is the iPhone 13, which costs around âŹ800 in Germany, but over $1,000 in the US.
Related reading: Apple Has Reduced the Prices of Iphones in India.
Cost Comparison
The prices of iPhones in Germany are a topic of interest for many. In Germany, the base iPhone 15 costs 949 EUR.
The prices of the iPhone 15 lineup in Germany are compared to those in the US in a table. The table shows that the iPhone 15 is 212.75 EUR more expensive in Germany than in the US.
Here's a comparison of the prices of the iPhone 15 in Germany and the US:
Cost Comparison USA
The prices for iPhones in the USA are significantly lower than in Germany.

The cheapest iPhone 15 model costs $799 in the USA.
In comparison, the same model costs $1,011.75 in Germany, which is a difference of $212.75.
Here's a comparison of the prices for all standard iPhone 15 models in the USA and Germany:
iPhone 15 Pricing Around the World
The iPhone 15 lineup has been released, and with it, comes a new set of prices around the world. In the US, the base prices for the iPhone 15, 15 Plus, and 15 Pro remain the same as their predecessors.
The iPhone 15 and 15 Plus come in 128 GB, 256 GB, and 512 GB storage trims, while the 15 Pro starts at 128 GB and tops out at 1 TB. The Pro Max now starts at 256 GB and also goes up to 1 TB, with a $100 price increase compared to the 15 Pro.
Here's a breakdown of the prices for the iPhone 15 series in different countries:
In the UK and Germany, the base iPhone 15 and 15 Plus are now ÂŁ50/âŹ50 cheaper than their predecessors. In India, the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus are the same prices as their predecessors, while the 15 Pro is INR 5,900 more expensive than the 14 Pro.
Why iPhones Are More Expensive
In Germany, the prices of iPhones include Value Added Tax (VAT), which is currently 19%. This means the price you see in the US usually needs taxes added on.
Import duties and tariffs can increase the costs of goods brought into the EU, influencing the final price for consumers in certain countries.
Prices are often adjusted to account for fluctuations between the US dollar and the Euro, making products appear more expensive in one country than another.
Companies like Apple might adjust their prices for specific markets based on factors such as purchasing power, competition, and local market conditions.
The costs of doing business, such as labor and rents, can vary across countries, affecting the final prices of iPhones.
In some countries, including Germany, stricter consumer protection laws mandate longer warranty periods or other benefits for consumers, leading to higher costs for companies.
For more insights, see: Samsung Galaxy S25 Prices Have Leaked Online.
This Article Covers:
This article covers the ins and outs of buying an iPhone in Germany, specifically what you need to know about international warranty confusion and Apple's limited warranty policies.
The article will explore how not all iPhones are created equal, and what that means for you as a buyer.
You'll learn about the three ways Apple handles their limited warranties, and how AppleCare+ is globally accepted.
Be aware that Apple's limited warranty is tied to local consumer laws, which can affect your rights as a buyer.
The article will also touch on the topic of custom and taxes when buying an iPhone abroad.
Don't forget to keep these points in mind when considering buying an iPhone in Germany.
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