APPLE increased iPhone prices in Russia for second time in a month

American Group Apple has decided to increase by 35% the price of iPhones sold on the Russian market because of the depreciation of the ruble against the US dollar, and this is the second price hike in less than a month, writes Bloomberg.

An iPhone 6 with 16 Gbytes of memory now costs 53,900 rubles (956 dollars), reported Apple on the Russian version of its website on Monday.

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Russians to pay more for iPhones after Apple raised prices

Previously, the official price of the iPhone was 39,900 rubles and Apple had announced last week that decided to suspend the online sales in Russia, because country’s currency is too volatile for the company to be able to set prices.

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In the last quarter of 2014, the Russian ruble depreciated by 30 % against the dollar, amid falling oil prices and economic sanctions against Russia. These facts made the revenues of Apple and other US companies acting on the Russian market to decline after their conversion to dollars.

Other companies such as Samsung and Cartier decided to elevate the price of their products sold in the Russian Federation, which means that people will pay more to purchase products such as electronics, cars, clothing and food imported from abroad.

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