From 15/10 the iPhone in Greece!

The time of release of the new iPhone 13 for our country is approaching and today the providers have started the phones on the technology websites to announce it to us, but also to send the samples for the detailed reviews. So, this morning we received phone calls from the providers, who announced the release date of the device in our country, but also that the company’s devices will soon be in our hands for the now traditional review.

After this short parenthesis, techmaniacs.gr based on information from the providers, and more specifically Cosmote, which we thank, informs that the new iPhones will be officially released in Greece from 15/10.

These are the prices:

iPhone 13 128GB: € 969
iPhone 13 256GB: € 1,099
iPhone 13 512GB: € 1.349

iPhone 13 Pro 128GB: € 1.229
iPhone 13 Pro 256GB: € 1.379
iPhone 13 Pro 512GB: € 1,629
iPhone 13 Pro 1TB: € 1,879

iPhone 13 Pro Max 128GB: € 1.339
iPhone 13 Pro Max 256GB: € 1.499
iPhone 13 Pro Max 512GB: € 1.749
iPhone 13 Pro Max 1TB: € 1.999

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