Which country sells the most expensive iPhone in the world?

The iPhone 17 series, one of the world's most eye-catching phone models, was added to the iPhone lineup on September 9th. Every year, a list is compiled showing the global sales figures for iPhones. This list has been updated for the iPhone 17 series.
The economies of the countries that stand out in the list of the most expensive and most affordable iPhone 17s in the world, the value of the country's currency and the taxes it levies are influential.
WHICH COUNTRY SELLS THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE iPhone?The list includes prices for various storage options, from the iPhone 17 to the iPhone 17 Pro Max. In Türkiye, the iPhone 17 Pro Max with 2TB of storage is selling for 168,999 TL. Based on the current dollar exchange rate, that's equivalent to $4,093. This means you'll pay the most in Türkiye if you want to buy the iPhone 17 Pro Max.
The countries where the 2 TB storage version of the iPhone 17 Pro Max is sold at the highest price are:
- Türkiye: 4,093 dollars
- Brazil: $3,421
- Sweden: $3,113
- Norway: $3,034
- Hungary: $2,985
- Denmark: $2,984
- Finland: $2,942
The cheapest iPhone 17 Pro Max 2 TB in the world is as follows:
- USA: $1,999
- Canada: $2,130
- Hong Kong: $2,182
- Japan: $2,237,000
- South Korea: $2,301
- United Arab Emirates: $2,314
- Malaysia: $2,372
iPhones are generally sold at the most affordable prices in the US. Canada is generally next in line for affordability. Japan is also a popular choice, but the camera sound is set quite high to comply with the law.
While the most expensive iPhones are sold in Türkiye and Brazil, there is a price difference of two times compared to the US.
The 103% tax on phones in Türkiye is driving up the price of not only iPhones but also other smartphones. The exchange rate difference between the Turkish lira and the dollar, along with other additional taxes, is driving up iPhone prices.
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