The Czech operator Vodafone has finally revealed the prices at which it will offer the new Apple iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c phones. We've known each other for a few days T-mobile prices a Apple revealed Czech prices on Tuesday. Czech prices were relatively favorable compared to their western neighbors and did not change much compared to last year's prices. Vodafone's unsubsidized prices are more expensive, on the other hand, it offers better subsidies than T-mobile, and it will also offer a discount during the midnight sale.
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So far, the operator has only announced the prices of the 16 GB version, which it will offer during the midnight sale. The basic price of iPhone 5s will be 18 CZK, 377c will be 5 CZK. With the highest subsidy, the phones can be purchased for 15 (377s) and 11 (977c), but the minimum monthly expenditure is over 5 CZK, which is a bit nonsense considering the flat tariffs. If we compare the unsubsidized prices of Vodafone and T-Mobile with the official price of Apple, the differences will look like this:
Vodafone's midnight sale will take place in stores in Prague at Václavské náměstí 47 and in Brno at Masaryková 2, with a limit of one phone per person. Customers can get a discount of CZK 1000 on the phone if they come in a red cap, but this is not the case for everyone. The following are eligible for a discount:
- Existing non-business customers who are entitled to a discounted phone according to standard conditions (they do not have a discounted phone, their two-year term has expired, ...) and their minimum monthly payment is CZK 249 or more; is paid with a commitment for 24 months
- New non-business customers who purchase a tariff with a phone at a discounted price with a commitment of 24 months
- Corporate customers are entitled to a discount of up to CZK 2
The operator Telefónica O2 has not yet commented on iPhone sales and prices, only that it is in negotiations with Apple.
Well, that's a solid mockery…
Does anyone know how iStyle is doing?
Did they sell on the first day for years past?
Did they also have higher variants, or only to order?
Those prices look ridiculous, but I completely understand Vodafone's policy. He always used to have the cheapest iPhones and that's why lots of resellers flocked to his stores and he didn't have phones for new and existing customers under contract. And since Vodafone is primarily an operator, it does not make a living by selling phones. He needs contracts. And when there's a shortage of iPhones, there's also a shortage of contracts
Vodafone has never been so "cheap" even next to the AppleStore to pull off such a joke. Hell, what's the use of such an operator and global, if a couple of underachievers throw it away on the day of the sale of the iPhone?
16GB – 18177,-
32GB – 20977,-
64GB – 23777,-
Well, VF didn't really mess with it... :/