Apple's new high-end iPhone 5S costs about $960 in Russia, while the more modest iPhone 5C will set customers back $800.
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Speaking to Bloomberg in an interview on Friday, IDC analyst Simon Baker said that "if Apple really wants to compete with Samsung [in Russia], it should've come up with a much lower price for the 5C." According to Baker, Apple is selling the iPhone 5C for $800 in Russia, while the iPhone 5S retails for about $960.
Since Russian customers don't have that same opportunity, buying an iPhone becomes cost-prohibitive for many in the country. Apple, which has just 8 percent market share in Russia, has watched its sales in the country slow to a crawl, Baker told Bloomberg. The iPhone 4S is this year's top-selling Apple smartphone in Russia, and that device retails for approximately $500.
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