iPhone 4S Pricing: 16GB is $199, 32GB is $299, 64GB is $399

You saw the iPhone 4S specs, the release date is soon with pre-orders already under way. The device will be offered on a variety of carriers, in the US this includes AT&T, Verizon, and newcomer Sprint. But what is it going to cost you?
iPhone 4S Pricing
Prices are the same for white and black models, these are the subsidized prices with two year contract:
- 16GB – $199
- 32GB – $299
- 64GB – $399
Unlocked iPhone 4S Prices
If you opt for a carrier unlocked phone without the contract, the pricing is as follows:
- 16 GB – $649
- 32 GB – $749
- 64 GB – $849
The unlocked iPhone only works on GSM networks with a micro-SIM card.
If for whatever reason you aren’t wowed with the 4S or you just want the older iPhone 4 or iPhone 3GS, those are both down in price:
- iPhone 4 – 8GB – $99
- iPhone 3GS – 8GB – Free with contract

And no, there is no iPhone 5… yet!
Thanks to the Verge Liveblog for capturing the pictures from the Apple media event.




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