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Why don’t phone companies consider the difference between USD$ and GBP£?
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For example, the iPhone 15 Pro costs $1199 in the US. In the UK, it costs £1199 which equals $1550. Google does the same thing. Samsung’s S24 Ultra costs $1299 in the US and £1249 in the UK - which still equates to $1600. This means people in the UK, a country with a lower income than almost all of the US, still pay more for their phones. The same applies with Euro.
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