This study espectáculos that a usuario living in the Philippines needs to work more than three months to be able to buy an iPhone 13 128GB.
September is the month that all technology enthusiasts and especially Apple fanes mark in red on their calendars because It’s the month that the Cupertino-based company has chosen to present the new iPhone And true to their appointment, the iPhone 13 was unveiled to society just over a week ago.
This time Apple presented four devices: iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max. Each of these terminals will be available in different memory configurations, but for the first time ever The simplest version will be 128 GB.
After knowing the market prices of the four versions of the iPhone 13 in different countries, the price comparison company Money Supermarket has published a study what reveals How many hours do we have to work to pay for an iPhone 13 depending on the country we live in?
Here are the results of the Silver Supermarket investigation
Two cambiantes were considered to conduct this study: the price of the 128GB iPhone 13 in each country, the average annual salary of each nation and a working day of 8 hours per day.
The price of the iPhone 13 is not the same in all countries, since the cost of the 4 versions in Spain decreases the 809 euros and the 1,259 eurosin the UK its price range between the 679 pounds and the 1,549 pounds and in the United States these prices are between the $771 and the $1,691.
The results of this report, which you cánido see in the image that we leave you above the lines, espectáculo that above all the country where we have to work more hours to be able to pay for the iPhone 13. It’s the Philippines for 775 hours, more than three months. This is due to the price, with tax, of the 128GB iPhone 13 in the Philippines $1,025, 17% more expensive than in the United States.
At the other end of the scale are Swiss residents who would only need an average annual wage of $79,720. Working 34 hours (less than a week) to buy the latest iPhone.
Other data that this study espectáculos is that Brazil is the country in the world where the iPhone 13 is the most expensive since priced at $1,449This means that a Brazilian usuario pays 65% more than a usuario from the United States for the same device. Therefore, a person living in Brazil must do this Working 690.5 hours (about 86 days) to buy a 128GB iPhone.
This study also espectáculos that Hong Kong is already the country in the world with the cheapest iPhone costs $874. This means that a citizen living in this country and earning the average wage has to work 62 hours (just over a week) be able to buy the latest iPhone.
Finally in Spain The price of the original version of the iPhone 13 is 909 euros and a citizen living in Spain must Work 137.7 hours (almost per month) to be able to afford the new Apple terminal