The new iPhones 6S and 6S Plus will go on sale in the Czech Republic next Friday, October 9, but Czech retailers have already started accepting the first pre-orders today. The cheapest iPhone 6S with 16GB capacity can be purchased for 21 crowns. Apple hasn't disclosed its prices yet, but the same amounts can be expected.
A year ago, the iPhone 21 Plus started selling at 190 crowns. Moreover, the Czech prices of the latest iPhones are not surprising even considering the prices in Germany, for example. Converted here, the cheapest iPhone 6S is only about 6 crowns more expensive.
In addition to Apple, all authorized APR stores, i.e. iStyle, iWant or Qstore, have started accepting pre-orders, and Alza has also joined. Prices at all sellers are identical, only iWant has all models five crowns cheaper.
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Looking at the prices of the new iPhones 6S and 6S Plus, we find that while it is no longer possible to buy a single model below 20, the most expensive one, on the contrary, broke the magical threshold of 30, which is really a lot for a phone.
We can expect some sellers to prepare midnight sales just like last year. iWant has already announced it in its store in Prague at Můstek, and Alza and iStyle also started selling it after midnight a year ago.
If you are interested in the new iPhone 6S or iPhone 6S Plus (and, for example, you have not yet traveled to Germany for it), then we recommend that you pre-order it as soon as possible, because it can be expected that there will be a limited number of them in the first wave in the Czech Republic.
Selling immediately here http://goo.gl/aNkNI9
that's a good price if you can get it cheaper from an official seller :D
The price for the 16GB version is almost the same as when I bought the 64GB version in Germany last Friday? I see. :))
And will you deduct VAT from Germany? Aha :)
As a student I don't care, as a company I would wait. :)
The second thing is – the purchase to a company abroad takes place without VAT, which I will declare here, and then I will deduct it again. :)
you don't have to admit anything, if you prove yourself with a DIC certificate, you can buy it straight away without VAT.
You must have a DIC certificate in order for the company to give it to you without VAT at all. Otherwise, goods purchased without VAT in another EU country must of course be acknowledged.
First of all, DIC has nothing to do with the payment of VAT. If you are a VAT payer, you buy goods without VAT from other member states. So you don't pay VAT at all on entry. If you are selling the goods, put them in CR. So VAT is paid by the person you sell it to.
I would buy it, but I'm only Slovak and they say they don't know iPhones in Slovakia this year.
But it doesn't matter - I don't have money. I'm just Slovak
even the translator didn't help you... but a nice effort, we won't let you down!
I suspect that VAT does not apply here in Slovakia, they say that only the police have it, almost certainly everything will be cheaper here, only the iPhone 5 and 6 are on sale now, it won't be until next year
even the translator didn't help you... but a nice effort that we won't give up on
I don't know, but isn't CZK 21190 too much for a mobile phone?
Yes, it's a lot for low earners here. But I don't know why you go to the Mercedes website to complain that it's too much for a car when the Fabia costs less?
Well, October 9 is before Christmas, isn't it? :D
Hmm, I wanted to upgrade. When they introduced the iPhone, they said that the price would remain the same. So I immediately looked at Alza and the iPhone 6 128GB was there for around 21000, so I said, yes, that will be great, I'll go for it. Seeing that I only get 16GB for that money... I think I'd better upgrade my laptop for that money :-)