If you’re trying to avoid breaking the bank but still get a new iPhone, the 6.1-inch model should come in at $700. The catch, however, is that you won’t get an OLED display. Apple will use an LCD display to keep costs down.
The other two models will each ship with OLED displays. With the 5.8-inch model, Apple hopes to replicate the shape and size of the current flagship but lower the price. Daryanani says it will cost $899 to start. Then, with the iPhone X Plus and its 6.5-inch display, you’ll have to pay $999. So the iPhone X Plus would replace the iPhone X in terms of pricing.
Apple would be wise to keep the most expensive iPhone’s starting price at no more than $1,000. There’s been some hesitation among consumers to pay that amount of money, and the iPhone 8 has come across as a boring alternative. Everyone wants to see groundbreaking products without sky-high price tags attached.
Article source: https://www.technobuffalo.com/2018/03/26/iphone-x-plus-price/