iPhone 6 starts at $199, iPhone 6 Plus at $299 on two-year contracts

BY Joe Rossignol

Published 9 Sep 2014

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Apple announced on Tuesday that the iPhone 6 starts at $199 with a new two-year service agreement, available in gold, silver and space gray. Meanwhile, the larger iPhone 6 Plus starts at $299 with a two-year contract, and is also available in gold, silver and space gray. 

The new iPhone lineup consists of the plastic iPhone 5c for free, iPhone 5s for $99, iPhone 6 for $199 and iPhone 6 Plus for $299, when each is activated on a new two-year contract. The specific pricing tiers for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are broken down as follows below.

iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus will be available for pre-order beginning September 12 and publicly released in stores and online September 19.

  • iPhone 6 (16GB): $199
  • iPhone 6 (64GB): $299
  • iPhone 6 (128GB): $399
  • iPhone 6 Plus (16GB): $299
  • iPhone 6 Plus (64GB): $399
  • iPhone 6 Plus (128GB): $499
  • iPhone 5s: Starting at $99
  • iPhone 5c (8GB): Free

The initial launch countries for the iPhone 6 includes the United States, and 115 countries in total by the end of 2014.

Are you pre-ordering the iPhone 6?